For the past 10 months, the Biden administration and the corporate media have obsessed over the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. But this week on "The Glenn Beck Podcast," investigative reporter Darren Beattie dives deep into the events surrounding the riot that the media won't touch.
Recently, one of Beattie's reports in Revolver News, titled "Meet Ray Epps: The Fed-Protected Provocateur Who Appears to Have Led the Very First 1/6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol," has made quite a stir by highlighting some of the unexplainable issues surrounding that day. Who is Ray Epps? What was his role in the riot? Is it a coincidence that 1/6 is so eerily similar to the events involving Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer? How much did the feds know about the events? Did they know about the riot in advance and do nothing? Or a more terrifying possibility, did they play a role in the riot?
The more you poke around, the more it makes your head spin. What does any of this have to do with Merrick Garland, the Oathkeepers, and the FBI? Beattie wants to know all the answers. And Glenn wants to know how Beattie, a Duke professor, became the only non-tenured professor in the country to publicly support Trump ahead of the 2016 election, only to try his hand at uncovering what could be the biggest corruption story of our time.
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