By Peter LaBarbera
Huge majorities also want all surveillance videos released to the public
Sixty-one percent of Americans in a new poll think it’s likely that government agents helped provoke the Jan. 6 riot at the nation’s Capital, which Democrat leaders and most of the liberal media have labeled an “insurrection.”
The survey by Rasmussen Reports of 1,000 “U.S. likely voters” contacted Feb. 26-28 also found overwhelming majorities in favor of releasing all the surveillance video footage of the Jan. 6 events, after a politically charged, Democrat-led investigation into Jan. 6 released only partial portions of the videos.
“Sixty-one percent (61%) of voters believe it is likely that undercover government agents helped provoke the Capitol riot, including 39% who think itâs Very Likely. Thirty percent (30%) donât think itâs likely undercover agents helped provoke the riot, including 18% who say it is Not At All Likely,” reports Rasmussen.
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