
Former National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster joined Joe Rogan’s podcast to throw cold water on the idea that the FBI used provocateurs during January 6.
When asked by Rogan on Friday whether he believes the FBI used provocateur agents during the January 6 riot, McMaster acted like the notion was beyond the realm of possibility.
“Not from us, I would say,” McMaster said about the military. “I would say there might be FBI agents who infiltrate organizations that have a violent agenda. We want them to do that.”
H.R. McMaster simply can't believe the FBI used Agent Provocateurs during Jan 6. pic.twitter.com/L9xCBlAiBz
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“Joe, that doesn’t sound right to me. Agent provocateurs from the government. I mean, I can’t imagine they would do that,” McMaster said.
Rogan then cited the FBI official who told Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) during recent congressional testimony that she couldn’t answer whether the FBI engaged in deploying provocateurs on January 6.
“Why wouldn’t she just say, ‘no’?” Rogan asked.
“I don’t know,” McMaster replied.
Rogan then cited Ray Epps, a man caught on tape encouraging protesters to break into the Capitol building who incidentally was mysteriously removed from the FBI’s Most Wanted list.
“There was a guy who was encouraging people to go into the Capitol,” Rogan noted. “He was a guy that was in multiple videos, and some people thought he was a fed immediately. But this guy was trying to encourage people to go into the Capitol building.”
“That’s disturbing to the American people,” he added.
“Yeah. Yeah.” McMaster admitted, adding the situation is analogous to DEA agents participating in actual drug deals to “gain visibility of an organization.”
Joe Rogan asks General H.R. McMaster if he thinks the FBI acted as agent provocateurs at the capital on Jan. 6. pic.twitter.com/UOGyxqPueI
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