Summary
A Justice Department Inspector General report found no evidence that FBI agents or informants incited the January 6 Capitol attack, debunking far-right claims of federal involvement.
The probe confirmed that 26 FBI informants were present in Washington, with four entering restricted areas, but none were instructed to encourage illegal activity.
The report highlighted FBI lapses in gathering intelligence before the attack but noted the bureau took significant preparatory steps.
Over 1,500 individuals have been charged in connection with the attack, and conspiracy theories about FBI involvement remain unsubstantiated.