Jan 6th Pipe Bomber Mystery Deepens with Shocking Revelation by DOJ Officials about How They Finally Solved the Case

The pipe bomber mystery from January 6 just took a wild turn — and not the kind Democrats were hoping for.

Four years after pipe bombs were planted outside the RNC and DNC in D.C., federal officials finally arrested a suspect — Brian Cole. But here’s the kicker: they didn’t use any new evidence. Not a single fresh tip, not one new witness. The information to catch this guy was sitting under their noses the whole time, and somehow the Biden DOJ missed it.

George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley called that little detail “fascinating” during a Fox News interview. Translation: the Biden-era FBI had the pieces, they just didn’t bother to put the puzzle together. Turley didn’t sugarcoat it either — if the arrest really was made using only old evidence, it’s a “serious indictment” of how useless the previous administration was. Add it to the pile.

Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino are showing everyone how professionals get it done. No leaks. No circus. Just quiet, deliberate work — and boom, they got their man.

Turley praised the administration’s approach, saying they’re building the case brick by brick. They started with a solid federal charge — using an explosive device in interstate commerce — and plan to stack more charges as the evidence rolls in from their raid on Cole’s home. As Turley joked, “they’re going to pile on these charges, everything short of ripping a label off a mattress.” And you know what? Good. Terrorizing the capital city with pipe bombs deserves the full weight of the law.

So much for the Biden DOJ’s “most secure investigation in history” narrative. Turns out, all they had to do was read their own files.


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