Revolver News’ Beattie: Man Who Encouraged People to Enter the Capitol Remain Unindicted, Face Is Scrubbed off FBI’s Database

‘He goes repeatedly to group after group redirecting them’

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BEATTIE: “And as you've pointed out, very curiously, Ray Epps is not indicted, it doesn’t seem like the Feds want him or have any interest in him. Although they did, they had him for a while on their most wanted page, until revolver.news did a report. Now what is the significance of this timing? Well, there are two things. For one, there's a 'New York Times' piece that had come out that essentially ran cover for the Feds but did it in a way that was counterproductive. It amplified the name of Epps, which wasn't convenient for the Feds after Revolver had reported that the Feds were likely involved in 1/6. But what it did do is said that Ray Epps was acting alone. And as you can see in this revolver.news piece, Ray Epps seemed to be coordinating with a number of people in this initial breach and many of those people also remain curiously unindicted. But perhaps the most damning thing, the FBI scrubbed Epps's face from their database, from their public database just a day after Revolver ran a report on a fellow Oath Keeper Stuart Rhodes who is also unindicted. So there is just a cast of curious characters unindicted."

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