January 6 mystery man just got exposed for one jaw-dropping lie

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Democrats and their media allies are pushing their narrative about the Capitol Hill riot.

They are not interested in the truth.

And one January 6 mystery man just got exposed for one jaw-dropping lie.

The FBI has been mum about how many assets they had in the crowd on January 6.

The New York Times confirmed the presence of feds in the crowd, but agents have been tight-lipped on the record.

“I can’t answer that”

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) asked Jill Sanborn, assistant director of the National Security branch of the FBI, during a Senate hearing if agent provocateur Ray Epps was a fed.

He also asked how many feds participated in January 6.

Sanborn responded, “Sir, I can’t answer that.”

Epps was treated with kid gloves despite being caught on video multiple times encouraging people to run inside the Capitol.

And audio revealed that when Epps called the FBI, he told them that he was telling people, including the man who committed the first breach, to calm down.

Ryan Samsel, the man who removed the first barrier, disputed Epps’ claim that he told him to calm down.

If Samsel is to be believed, that would mean Epps lied to the FBI, which is a federal crime punishable by up to five years in prison.

Epps told an FBI operator, “I went up and grabbed the guy — grabbed the guy, I kinda, kind of, I don’t know — put my arm around him and said, ‘Hey, you know that’s, that’s not what, you know, that’s not what we’re doing here. We don’t need this. These guys are on our side.’ They’re doing their job.’ And tried to calm him down’. . .And then it just blew up. I mean just, blew up. It, it — they forced a fence down. An officer fell down and it was not good.”

Court documents claim that Epps told Samsel, “Relax, the cops are doing their job.”

Disputed claim

But Samsel explained, “Ray Epps never whispered in my ear to ‘calm down. . .What he said was, ‘Don’t pull, you’ve got to push. I got people, or wait until more people.’ That’s exactly what he said. I’ve challenged the government to this, and I said, ‘Well, why don’t you have me take a polygraph test and have Ray Epps take a polygraph test?’ They don’t want him to take a polygraph test because he’s lying. He’s lying about so, so much.”

It’s impossible to know who is telling the truth, but Epps’ actions suggest that he was not trying to calm people down.

And immediately after Epps whispered in Samsel’s ear, he nodded, then breached the barricade.

Samsel’s reaction suggests that his account is more accurate.

Nevertheless, Epps got a slap on the wrist for his role on January 6, and that was only after months of hounding from conservative media outlets and Republicans in Congress.

Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.

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