On Sunday, President Trump made waves with a statement concerning the events of January 6, 2021, suggesting a conspiracy involving the FBI targeting conservatives. He urged his administration to take action, declaring that the FBI had “DO SOMETHING” about their actions.
Shortly after midnight, Trump accused the FBI of embedding “274 agents into the crowd on January 6,” sparking a renewed dialogue on the role of federal agencies in the Capitol riot.
“If this is indeed the case, it is clear that many good people owe apologies,” Trump asserted, calling for accountability.
This revelation follows the FBI’s own admission that 274 plainclothes agents had been present among the crowds during the tumultuous events of January 6, far exceeding previous estimates.
Trump’s full statement follows:
“THE BIDEN FBI PLACED 274 AGENTS INTO THE CROWD ON JANUARY 6. If this is so, which it is, a lot of very good people will be owed big apologies. What a SCAM – DO SOMETHING!!! President DJT”
As noted by The Gateway Pundit, there is an escalating federal inquiry involving subpoenas targeting former FBI Director Christopher Wray and former CIA Director John Brennan related to their handling of the January 6 incident.
In parallel developments, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene took to social media to allege that individuals affiliated with the leftist group Antifa were present during the January 6 chaos. “There was Antifa in the crowd, just like I and many others have always claimed,” she stated emphatically.
Greene urged the FBI to leverage their cell phone data to correlate known Antifa members with the records from the protests and riots associated with the Black Lives Matter movement and other civil unrest events.
“I just reviewed footage from January 6th. There was Antifa in the crowd, just like I and many others have always said. Eye witnesses in the crowd were literally calling them out. The @FBI has all the cell phone data and more and @FBIDirectorKash should match it with known Antifa…”
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (@RepMTG) October 10, 2025
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