FBI chief debunks Trump camp’s claims Capitol rioters were leftist

Published March 3, 2021
FBI Director Christopher Wray is sworn in before testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee on the January 6 insurrection. — AFP
FBI Director Christopher Wray is sworn in before testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee on the January 6 insurrection. — AFP

WASHINGTON: Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray on Tuesday debunked conspiracy theories promoted by right-wing supporters of former President Donald Trump, saying there was no evidence that leftist extremists disguised themselves as Trump supporters to storm the US Capitol.

In testimony to the US Senate Judiciary Committee, Wray also told lawmakers that the Federal Bureau of Investigation views the actions of the rioters on Jan. 6 as “domestic terrorism,” and vowed to hold them accountable.

“We have not to date seen any evidence of any anarchist violent extremists or people subscribing to antifa in connection with the 6th,” he testified, referring to the loosely organized anti-fascist movement.

“That doesn’t mean we’re not looking and we’ll continue to look, but at the moment, we have not seen that.” Tuesday was Wray’s first testimony in Congress since the attack, a failed bid to block Congress from certifying Democrat Joe Biden’s November election victory. The attack occurred immediately after Republican Trump, in a speech near the White House, exhorted his supporters to march to the Capitol, having repeated his false claims that the election was stolen from him.

The Justice Department has charged more than 300 people with crimes ranging from conspiracy to attacking police and obstructing Congress. The rioting left five dead.

At least 18 people associated with the far-right Proud Boys have been charged and nine people tied to the anti-government militia known as the Oath Keepers are facing charges they conspired as far back as November to storm the Capitol to prevent Biden from becoming president.

Biden took office on Jan 20.

Supporters of Trump have repeatedly made unsubstantiated claims the rioters were actually fake Trump supporters who belong to antifa.

But Wray told lawmakers on Tuesday this narrative was false.

To the contrary, he said, a number of the rioters belong to far-right militia movements, or were motivated by racial ideologies - but none to date appear to belong to any left-wing groups.

The anti-government militia extremists, he noted, appears to be the “biggest bucket” that is trending as the FBI examines the backgrounds of the rioters.

He added that the FBI has also seen instances of “foreign adversaries” who have been “leveraging the events of Jan. 6 to amplify their own narratives” and push propaganda.

The FBI has yet to arrest any suspects in the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, or for pipe bombs that were discovered outside the headquarters of both the Republican and Democratic national committees.

The FBI has obtained a video that shows a suspect spraying bear spray on police officers, including Sicknick, according to a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation.

The suspect has yet to be identified by name, and it is still unclear if the bear spray contributed to Sicknick’s death.

Wray said he cannot disclose a cause of death, and Sicknick’s death is still under investigation.

Published in Dawn, March 3rd, 2021

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