Fed Security at the Justice for J6 Rally Outnumbered the Protesters

Almost no showed up over the weekend at the Justice for J6 rally in Washington, DC. People who were there to protest the Biden regime’s political torture of the Trump-supporting protesters (who have been jailed for 9 months for misdemeanor trespassing) were actually outnumbered by reporters and TV cameras.

The Department of Homeland Security, the media and the Democrats had all claimed that the rally was going to be another January 6 “insurrection.” Pelosi even put the razor wire fencing up around the Capitol building again in anticipation.

The low turnout must have been very disappointing for some, especially this group of “Fed Bois” who stuck out like a sore thumb. They were spotted on the outskirts of the rally dressed in identical sunglasses, identical wrist watches, designer shorts, and matching high-and-tight haircuts, and immediately captured the hearts of meme makers everywhere. The internet is saturated with memes of these obvious feds right now.

This one where they’ve been re-attired in a Maga Country version of AOC’s “Tax the Rich” dress is one of our favorites. Here’s a pro tip for the fed stooges: Maybe next time when you show up to stage a false flag, you should try to blend in a little better instead of dressing like every undercover FBI agitator on every television show?


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