Representative Clay Higgins (R-LA) has exposed what he claims to be evidence of FBI involvement in the events of January 6, shedding light on covert buses and pledging accountability for the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
In an exclusive interview with investigative journalist Lara Logan on Friday, December 15, 2023, Higgins confidently asserted that individuals aboard mysterious white buses were, in fact, FBI assets. This revelation has ignited concerns regarding the deep engagement of senior FBI officials in the incidents surrounding January 6.
Known for his direct questioning of FBI Director Chris Wray about confidential human sources at the Capitol, Higgins presented a photograph showcasing government assets boarding unmarked buses before the rally, emphasizing the clandestine nature of their operation.
The former Louisiana police officer turned Congressman detailed the suspicious arrival of two white buses at Union Station on January 6, devoid of any markings or company information, deviating from standard charter bus operating procedures.
Eyewitness accounts, as revealed by Higgins, described approximately 40-50 individuals disembarking from these unmarked buses, adorned with Trump regalia and exhibiting uniform behavior. These individuals reportedly engaged in a briefing or huddle before dispersing into Union Station.
In a bold declaration, Higgins vowed to investigate the perpetrators within the DOJ and FBI, asserting, “They’re going down.” He outlined plans to trace the ownership history of the serial-numbered buses, potentially uncovering the involvement of FBI agents.
Expressing high confidence that everyone on those buses were FBI assets, Higgins firmly believed that senior FBI officials were deeply engaged in the events of January 6.
The Congressman emphasized the distinction between FBI confidential informants and agents, suggesting varying levels of involvement depending on the group. He highlighted the intricate web of surveillance, encompassing registered and unregistered informants, volunteer informants, and actual FBI agents.
As the Truth in Media episode concluded, featuring Higgins’ extensive investigative insights, the explosive nature of the allegations raises questions about the extent of FBI involvement in the events surrounding January 6.
The promise of further investigations and the pursuit of accountability within the DOJ and FBI add intrigue to this unfolding chapter of the Capitol insurrection saga.