Rep. Higgins Accuses FBI Director Wray of Having Buses Full of FBI Informants that Instigated the Violence on January 6th

‘Are you familiar with a ghost vehicle?’

EXCERPT:

HIGGINS: “Your moment will come this is my time. Earlier this year, an FBI informant was reported to have quote, his quote, 'under oath, marched to the U.S. Capitol with fellow Proud Boys members on January 6,' close quote. He said he was communicating with his FBI handler while people were entering the U.S. Capitol. Can you confirm that the FBI had that sort of engagement with your own agents embedded within to the crowd on January 6th?”
WRAY: “If you are asking whether the violence at the Capitol on January 6 was part of some operation orchestrated by FBI sources and/or agents, the answer is emphatically not.”
HIGGINS: “ You're saying no?”
WRAY: “No.”
HIGGINS: “You're saying no. OK.”
WRAY: “Not violence orchestrated by FBI --”
HIGGINS: “Let's move on.”
WRAY: “-- sources or agents.”
HIGGINS: “Are you familiar with -- you know what a ghost vehicle is, director. A director of FBI certainly should. You know what a ghost bus is?”
WRAY: “A ghost bus?”
HIGGINS: “A ghost bus.”
WRAY: “I'm not sure I've used that term before.”
HIGGINS: “OK. It's pretty common in -- in law enforcement. It's a -- it's a vehicle that's -- that's used for secret purposes. It's painted all over. These two buses in the middle here, there were the first to arrive at Union Station on January 6, 05:00. I have all this evidence. I'm showing you tip of this iceberg.”

 

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