The FBI, in an intelligence report obtained by the Post, said it monitored individuals downloading maps of sensitive areas around Washington and talking about how these locations could be used to break into security, the Post reported.
The intelligence report warned that QAnon members and “lone wolves” indicated that they plan to travel to Washington for Biden’s oath ceremony on Wednesday, the Post said.
“But the intelligence briefing did not identify any specific plans to attack the inaugural events” that would be similar to the January 6 uprising on the United States Capitol, in which some QAnon members participated, the Post said.
The FBI noted that it detected “suspicious traffic” in the communication systems used by some participants in the January 6 attack on Capitol Hill – but “nothing to indicate a specific action,” according to the Post.
The newspaper said the FBI refused to “characterize the credibility or seriousness of the threats it outlined” in its information report.
“We are monitoring all leads received – whether they are called for armed protests, potential threats that grow from the January 6 violation of the Capitol or other types of potential threats that led to the inaugural events and several other targets,” said Wray.
The Secret Service also declined to comment to the Post on the FBI threat report, but told the newspaper that “it takes all threats seriously and will continue to work with our federal, state, local and military partners to continue to secure the 59th possession based on the relevant intelligence available to the security community. “
Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller said on Monday that “there is no intelligence indicating an internal threat” to Biden’s possession, adding, “We are not leaving any stone unturned in the security of the capital.”
CNN’s Zachary Cohen and Allie Malloy contributed to this report.