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Proud Boys Infiltrated by Over Dozen FBI informants on Jan. 6 – Trial Uncovers Stunning Clue That Could Flip Case

Hear the Democrats tell it, and the events of Jan. 6, 2021, were a planned “insurrection” by far-right groups — and at the tip of the spear were the Proud Boys.

The organization, founded by Gavin McInnes, turned into something like a combination between a hard-right fraternity organization and a street gang which would frequently pick fights with far-left groups. Enrique Tarrio, one of five Proud Boys currently on trial for seditious conspiracy over the Capitol incursion, became chairman of the organization in 2018, according to Splinter News.

Here’s what’s curious: Tarrio claims that he was an FBI informant. And, among members of the Proud Boys who were involved in the events of Jan. 6, he was hardly alone.

According to a Friday report from CNN, while an FBI agent has testified that she only knew of two informants with the group during the incursion, evidence presented by prosecutors indicates that there were over a dozen FBI informants in the group on Jan. 6, 2021.

The five Proud Boys being charged with seditious conspiracy — Tarrio, Zachary Rehl, Ethan Nordean, Dominic Pezzola and Joseph Biggs — have all pleaded not guilty.

In CNN’s Friday piece, they talked to a woman named Jen Loh who “has been in touch with several Proud Boys now on trial for seditious conspiracy, talking with the members of the far-right group and their defense counsel about the case and suggesting possible witnesses and attorneys who could help.

“All the while, Loh was also a paid FBI informant,” CNN noted.

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