Fox News host Laura Ingraham recently scrutinized the FBI's operational priorities on "The Ingraham Angle." She questioned the agency's rapid response to matters perceived as politically advantageous for Democrats while highlighting several unresolved cold cases. Ingraham pointed out the extensive, ongoing investigation into the January 6th Capitol riot, noting the FBI's continued pursuit of suspects even two and a half years later. She contrasted this with what she characterized as a less aggressive approach to other investigations. Ingraham referenced the FBI's access to Bank of America customer data around the time of the January 6th riot, suggesting the agency readily collaborates with corporations when politically expedient. She then raised concerns about the lack of answers surrounding the number of federal agents present within the Capitol crowd that day. Furthermore, Ingraham questioned the absence of progress in identifying those responsible for planting pipe bombs on January 6th, despite the prevalence of surveillance cameras in the area. She questioned whether investigative dead ends were reached, or if efforts ceased when evidence didn't align with a predetermined narrative. Ingraham expressed skepticism, suggesting that inconvenient truths are often concealed until compelled by court order.

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