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[–] WhiteOakBayou 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] wet_squid 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Cool, thank you, that‘s so confusing:

But the investigation made clear that monitoring was not the only issue. It faulted the F.B.I. for failing to act on an array of dire warnings. On Jan. 3, 2021, the F.B.I. became aware of multiple posts calling for armed violence, such as a Parler user who said, ”Come armed.” On Jan. 4, Justice Department leaders noted multiple concerning posts, including calls to “occupy federal buildings,” discussions of “invading the capitol building” and individuals arming themselves “to engage in political violence.” Still, the report highlighted interviews with two F.B.I. leaders who said they were unaware that Congress could come under siege. “If everybody knew and all the public knew that they were going to storm Congress, I don’t know why one person didn’t tell us,” Jennifer Moore, the special agent in charge of the F.B.I. Washington Field Office’s intelligence division, told the Senate investigators.

[–] WhiteOakBayou 1 points 1 year ago

To me it sounded like they thought it was all talk or didn't believe the specific threats like about the proud boys. I guess the question is why?