The FBI visited extremists before the Capitol riots and asked them not to travel to Washington: source

The FBI visited extremists before the pro-Trump demonstration and the deadly Capitol revolt last week and asked them not to travel to Washington, DC, a source familiar with the situation told Fox News.

It is unclear, at this point, how many extremists were contacted and how far ahead on January 6.

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Pro-Trump protesters stormed the Capitol on January 6, sending Congress into recess and the Capitol building blocked as members tried to certify the results of the presidential election in favor of President-elect Joe Biden.

The president spoke earlier in the day in Washington at a rally for his supporters, who later marched to the Capitol. He further pressured Vice President Mike Pence to act on his own to cancel certification of the election results and send them back to the states for recertification.

Pence, before the start of the joint session of Congress, said he did not believe, according to the Constitution, that he had the authority to accept or reject “unilaterally” electoral votes.

While members of the House and Senate debated and objected to certain electoral votes, both houses were forced to retreat and evacuate their chambers while protesters invaded the Capitol, leaving it closed for hours.

Washington police said the Capitol rebellion resulted in five deaths – including a Capitol police officer and a woman who was shot inside the building – and at least 70 arrests.

The Justice Department has accused more than a dozen people involved in the unrest and dozens more have been charged at the High Court in Washington DC with illegal entry, curfew violations and firearm-related crimes.

Last month, President Trump promised supporters a “wild” protest in DC on Jan. 6.

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NBC News first reported that the FBI visited extremists who planned to attend pro-Trump rallies, and reported that the FBI alerted the Capitol Police about potential violence that day.

The FBI did not immediately respond to Fox News’s request for comment.

Despite warnings about the pro-Trump demonstrations in Washington, the Capitol Police did not plan to increase the team and did not anticipate that the demonstration would turn into a massive violent riot, according to people informed of the police response.

The Capitol Police’s response drew the condemnation of lawmakers and led to the dismissal of the head of the department and the House and Senate arms sergeants.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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