Global Courant
WASHINGTON — Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee released a report On Tuesday, it concluded that as of January 6, 2021, federal law enforcement agencies failed to properly analyze a wide range of information that shows the potential for violence.
The report, authored by committee chair Senator Gary Peters, D-Mich., and staff, provides specific examples of threats of violence and plans for an attack on the Capitol, which were collected by agencies leading up to Jan. 6. , including the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A). The report concludes that the agencies consistently downplayed the potential for violence and as a result, the government failed to prepare the proper security apparatus for Washington, D.C. that day.
“At a fundamental level, the agencies failed to fulfill their mission and to connect the public and non-public information they received,” the report reads, referring to internal emails and documents that “give the magnitude and seriousness demonstrating the threats these agencies received regarding January 6th.”
For example, on January 2, 2021, four days before the U.S. Capitol riot, the social media platform Parler sent a message from a user on its site to the FBI stating, “