A shocking feud erupted this weekend between President Donald Trump and his own FBI Director, Kash Patel, after explosive new details about the January 6th Capitol riot came to light.
President Trump took to Truth Social on Saturday with a fiery post, accusing former FBI Director Christopher Wray of lying to Congress and the American people about the FBI’s involvement in the events surrounding January 6th.
Trump claimed 274 FBI agents were secretly embedded in the crowd before and during the protest, potentially acting as provocateurs rather than law enforcement officers.
“It has now come to light that the FBI secretly deployed 274 agents into the crowd, blatantly violating every rule, regulation, and standard in place,” Trump stated. “This completely contradicts what Christopher Wray repeatedly told the American people. These agents weren’t there to keep the peace — they were likely stirring up chaos and acting as provocateurs rather than law enforcement.”
Trump then tied Wray to disgraced former FBI chief James Comey, who was recently indicted for making false statements, warning that America’s trust in its institutions is on the line.
“That’s two in a row — Comey and Wray — caught lying while our great country hangs in the balance. We can NEVER let this happen again!” Trump declared.
Kash Patel Fires Back – But Defends Trump
However, in a late-night statement to Fox News Digital, current FBI Director Kash Patel pushed back on Trump’s claim — while at the same time delivering blistering criticism of Wray.
Patel confirmed that 274 plainclothes agents were indeed deployed, but only after the riot had already begun, allegedly to assist with crowd control — a move that he admitted violated FBI policy and standards.
“Agents were sent into a crowd control mission after the riot was declared by Metro Police — something that goes directly against FBI standards,” Patel said. “This was the failure of a corrupt leadership that lied to Congress and to the American people about what really happened that day.”
Patel carefully avoided directly criticizing President Trump, making it clear that his focus was exposing Wray’s deception and failure of leadership.
The Bigger Picture – Why It Matters
The January 6th narrative has been one of the most hotly debated topics in American politics, with conservatives long accusing the deep state and federal agencies of weaponizing government power against Trump supporters.
This latest internal clash between Trump and Patel highlights the deep distrust inside the FBI and raises critical questions:
- Who authorized the deployment of undercover agents?
- Were these agents simply observers, or did they fuel the chaos?
- And most importantly, what has been hidden from the American people?
For millions of patriotic Americans, this controversy is a stark reminder of why Trump’s promise to “drain the swamp” remains more urgent than ever.
Bottom Line
- Trump accuses Wray of lying about undercover FBI involvement.
- Kash Patel disputes Trump’s timeline, but confirms massive FBI deployment.
- Both sides agree: Christopher Wray misled Congress and the public.
- The truth about January 6th may be even darker than previously imagined.
Takeaway for Readers
This story isn’t just about January 6th — it’s about government corruption at the highest levels. It’s a warning sign that our freedoms, our votes, and our voices are under attack.
Stay informed. Stay prepared. And never forget what’s at stake for the future of America.