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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Police arrest suspect in DC pipe bomb case after five
year investigation that they've been talking about. So remember when
this happened, the timing of it, right, So people have
forgotten about it, you know, some haven't forgotten about it,
some have. Some have kind of moved on because we've
had so many different stories that we have going on. Here.
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A suspect who allegedly planted pipein blocks from US Capitol
on January fifth, twenty twenty one, is now federally federal
custody after a nearly five year investigation, law enforcement sources
told Fox News digit on Thursday. Video footage release by
the FBI showed an unidentified person placing the pipe bombs
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near two headquarters, more than sixteen hours before law enforcement
found them. The suspect was seen wearing a gray hoodie,
Nike Aramac speedturf sneakers, a mass glasses, and clubs, but
the person's identity had long been unknown. The initial investigation
had shown in under two months by the end of
February twenty twenty one, possible result of credible leads drying up.
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At the time. According to a congressional report, authorities discovered
the two pipe bombs near the Republican and Democrat National
Committee headquarters, around the same time that thousands of protesters
a few blocks away began to descend on the capital
over twenty twenty elections. The bombs were described as visible
and could have exploded at any time. According to the FBI,
The suspect arrest comes after a renewed push by the
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FBI to solve the case, including the release of new
video footage and a five hundred thousand dollars award reward
for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the
person responsible. Go Ahead, rob.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
This was the work of multiple agencies working together. This
morning's operation was carried out safely and successfully. We know
that there is there are so many issues. When you're
issuing search warrants, dangerous things can happen, and this was
carried out safely and secure securely thanks to all of
the people standing around me. They have worked tirelessly on this.
(02:00):
Today's arrest happened because the Trump administration has made this
case a priority. The total lack of movement on this
case in our nation's capital undermined the public trust of
our enforcement agencies. This cold case languished for four years
until Director Patel and Deputy Director Bongino came to the FBI.
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The FBI, along with US Attorney pierro and all of
our prosecutors have worked tirelessly for months sifting through evidence
that had been sitting at the FBI with the Biden
administration for four long years. Let me be clear, there
was no new tip, there was no new witness to.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
This entre and they didn't want to report.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
Of course, what clip do you want to show them?
The white Man? Okay, so guys, we talked about this yesterday,
pat with our friend that was here yesterday. Guys, the
entire movement of why I think America started waking up
is the moment that Jake Jim Acosta was talking crap
to the President in twenty sixteen and he said, I'm
not going to give you any questions. You're fake news.
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And that moment, you'd think CNN would realize after all
the fiery pad after losing all the money. Jake Tapper,
another guy who acted like he didn't know about Biden's
mental decline, writes the book, blaming everybody. You can't make
this up. I had to check this five times to
make sure it wasn an Ai. Look at him, describing
the guy, Brian Cole Junior as what go ahead, Rob,
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This is a joke to the lead on Jake Tappers yester.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
Five years of investigation, the FBI finally announced that they
had arrested a suspect, a suspect accused of planting pipe
bounds near the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters the
night before the January Here we Goes twenty twenty one
capital attack. Brian Cole Junior, a thirty year old white
man from the DC Suburbs, is charts with listen, sporting
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and explosive.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
You know it's not and this is not by means
of whiney back.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Again, go back again, like when he says that go
back a little bite to yet five seconds right?
Speaker 4 (04:07):
The go ahead attack Brian Cole Junior, a thirty year
old white man, white Man Suburbs, is charged with transporting.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Because it's explosive device in.
Speaker 4 (04:16):
Interstate commerce and with malicious destruction. That's him by means
of explosions see in an observed local and federal.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
Laws out Now, let me just give you a little
backstory about this this and again they're saying it is
who he is, I don't know how tall this guy
is the Bryan Cole But the videos, Pat, if you
see it, it's a five to seven. That's why it
looked kind of weird. But now I don't know how
tall this guy is what we're gonna find out. But
his dad owns Statewide Bonding Ink, Virginia based immigration bail
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bond company. Think about this. The family built business. They
were built on freeing illegal immigrants from ICE custody. And
that same business sued the prior administration's DHS in twenty
nineteen over discrimination. Okay, and think about this. This makes
sense if this is him, why they held it for
four years. He's a young black kid guy who was
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anti Trump, all right. He sued Trump, he sued Ice,
he sued the DHS. He pushed radical justice causes and
worked at at the family bond place. And think about it.
They didn't lose him Tom. They had receipts, they had
his license plate number, they had phone data, they had
the footage. They knew exactly who he was. They could
have exposed him, but the narrative was, let's put something
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to distract all law enforcement. Pat. Because of this, all
law enforcement was diverted from January sixth, and they're worrying
about this guy. They're worrying about this white supremacist, white
guy from the suburbs, as Jake Tapper says it. And
it was all on purpose, Okay, and I genuinely this
is my opinion. Christopher Wray, who was in charge of
the FBI, Tommy needs to be investigated, just like Jim Comey. Right,
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he had thirteen percent of the FBI going after January
six cases. That's five thousand out of thirty eight thousand
people hunting grandma, grandfathers, people that weren't even in Washington
that day.
Speaker 5 (06:04):
That's committing over getting over petabites of information where they
help identify people who are wearing winter gear and covered
up by the way they walked and their anticipated height.
Speaker 6 (06:13):
So they took that action of people.
Speaker 5 (06:16):
That were on the thing, but they had all sorts
of street footage and they couldn't find this guy for
five years.
Speaker 3 (06:21):
Yeah, for five years, and then cas I just want
to make sure I understood, you know, you get it.
And then it's weird that they come in and they
find him like that. It's the narrative. January sixth was
the set up from the from the beginning. And if
you think about it, the pipe bombs didn't go off
because then they know they'd be in a in a
world of crap. But look at how this FBI, and
I want people to understand Cash Fattel, Pambondi, all Dan Bonjiing,
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all these people. Good job, they're doing something. We have
criticized them in the past. But think about all the
agents tom that are still in the FBI, that still
have that hate, that still would do the you know,
the color Revolution that we keep talking about. You just
because they're in charge doesn't mean anything. Those people are
still involved, just like the least of pages, just like
the freaking Peter's trucks.
Speaker 6 (07:00):
Five stories here you're covering. First, you have the CNN.
By the way, this is CNN's habit.
Speaker 5 (07:05):
Pat Remember George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman,
you know, the two networks that took the most heat
for calling.
Speaker 6 (07:12):
Him a white Hispanic.
Speaker 5 (07:14):
Do you remember that George Zimmerman, the white Hispanic that
gunned down Trayvon Martin. No, they didn't wrestle on the ground.
He wasn't trying to get anyone shot that way. He
gunned him down right, and George Zimmerman was a white
Hispanic and CNN ladies and gentlemen, CNN Jake Tapper and
NBC took the most hit for using which one coined
it uncertain, but they both used it to death.
Speaker 6 (07:36):
And now they're using this. By the way, do you
know who's responsible for the Ukraine War?
Speaker 5 (07:41):
A white Russian named Vladimir Putin? No, no, it's coming right,
everything's quite fair. They're showing you what they're gonna do.
That's one story. Now you have the cover up. Now
you have petabites of information, but they choose not to
look at it until now, and then they finally look
at this guy.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
This is incredible and you know why time if you
think about it, guys wasn't supposed to win. Their plan,
their entire plan, this wasn't supposed to come to pass.
Their plan was jail him, destroy him. That didn't work.
Shoot him in the freaking head didn't work. Because they
hire people that have shitty aim. And we are where
we are, and I mean, and Tom, I get it
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because I'm impatient. I have to work on my patients.
I want it faster, I have the hope, I have
the faith. But come on like to call me and
tiss James. They just got their cases. What kind of dismissed.
But they're gonna keep going back after him because I'm
telling you, yes, yeah, this is this is this is
this is huge, this is huge, and it exposes them.
Speaker 7 (08:36):
This this investigation took five years.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
No Adam visit well for them for cash to tell
less than a year, less than a year to find
a guy that they bury the story.
Speaker 7 (08:44):
Because you're tracking the story a little bit more than me.
Are you saying that under the Biden administration they just
this guy was just walking around.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
They did nothing, nothing, Adam, nothing, so they knew where
he was. My opinion, it's you can't be that stupid, Adam.
You can't be that true. But they lost the case
on November ten, twenty twenty US. The case like this
is a humiliation for the with.
Speaker 5 (09:03):
The files in Biden's garage, even he'll forget about it.
Speaker 7 (09:06):
Yeah, they found the pipe bombs next to the RNC
and the DNC. So this guy wasn't he was just
sewing chaos. It wasn't exactly aligned.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
But here's the what was what was his motive to
distract Adam? When you have bombs in Washington. Do you
know many cops and everybody's distracted looking that way, so
that the January sixth mayhem can go exactly the way
that they wanted. Andy Belos could say, well, I don't
want the National Guard. It's all guys. And for how
many years? It's been five years and it was, oh
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my god, the biggest threat to democracy we even had
that that maniac who was the guy, the guy Schmidt,
January sixth was worse than nine to eleven. Shut up.
That's the narrative that they wanted to push the Lincoln project.
This is a joke. It was a joke. They provoked
those people, and this is where we are today.
Speaker 5 (09:53):
This sort of has intel sniffs of intel, doesn't it.
The pipe bombs are put in two locations number one,
number two. They said those pipe bombs were viable. There
was real explosives. It could have been done and they
won't tell us though. Where there was there a timer
in it was a timer or not set properly? Was
this appeared to be professionally designed. The FBI, believe it
or not, has a database on all the types of
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bombs that are used because they know which groups circulate
documents to each other.
Speaker 6 (10:19):
Is on the how tos. There's how tos out there
among these groups.
Speaker 5 (10:22):
And I was reading last night this says the FBI
needs to come out and tell us what was the
design of the bombs? What do you suspect was the source?
Because they can tell you, Oh, those are Middle East
guys did it that way? These guys do it that way.
Speaker 6 (10:33):
All they say, no, they were viable bombs, but they
didn't go off. Why didn't they go off? And your
professional bomb expert opinion.
Speaker 7 (10:39):
Yeah, those are important details. I just wanted to send
one thing. What was his motive? Why is he doing this?
Speaker 3 (10:44):
Who was paying him? The motivation? What is he looking
to do? Is on? That's a great first one, but
if you think about it, who's if you had to assume,
why would he be on the Republican He's anti Trump,
anti this loves antif for whatever the hell? All all
these facts, this is the telling tell on you right now.
You got to give them credit. They are so good
because it almost worked.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
By the way, Rob, what's the story about if it
does work? Kamala Harris was by the DNC. Is that
the story? If you want to maybe tell us a
little bit about that.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (11:14):
In fact, she was reportedly at the DNC headquarters the
morning of January sixth. Apparently she was in the vicinity
of where if these explosive devices had gone off, she
would have been injured or worse. They actually asked Pam
Bondi about that yesterday, because you never hear the vice
president elect was almost assassinated in Washington, DC on January sixth.
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You never hear that narrative, but it almost happened. Pam
Bondi was asked about that yesterday for this is it, yep,
go Ford.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Any theory on why Kamala Harris has never mentioned coming
within twenty feet of being assassinated, and any news on
why her secret service team took so long to find
this bomb at the DNC. No, But what I will
tell you is that evidence has been sitting there collecting dust.
This was a new tip. It wasn't some new evidence.
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It was the hard work of President Trump's administration, Deputy
Director bon Gino and Director Patel. I watched them from
day one come in here and say we are going
to solve this crime. And they did, working hand in
hand with US Attorney Piro and all of our great attorneys,
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and I hope.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
During the investigation he actually has the the Brian guy
to say who did it? Who told you? Because if
you really think about it, the Insurrection Act that they
were going to try to use and not let the
president run again, this was the main thing that put
it over the hamp Pat, like you guys had white
supremacist pipe bombs. Oh, he can't be the president.
Speaker 5 (12:41):
And look at how if the Biden administration knew about it, Pat,
wouldn't they have like invented phrases like insurrectionists and potential
assassins Exactly wouldn't they have invented that and tagged that
onto it if there was like a half a block
possibility that Kamala could have been I want to know.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
Okay. So it seems how so now that they're showing
us that we know who this white man was, Okay,
that did what Cracker? Okay, so now tell us why
he did that? Okay, take it a step ahead and
tell us why he did that to the American. American
people can find out because if this was sitting there,
find out. Have you interviewed him? Is he still around,
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by the way, is he dead? Is he alive?
Speaker 7 (13:20):
Is he.
Speaker 3 (13:24):
Patrick's bad to that shat look at look at the
look he's living. Yeah, you live in a cul de sac,
bro you're going at the end of the street.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
You got to find out why he did it, who
he's connected to, Messages, emails, exchanges, you can find You
should be able to find out. You know, even the
best criminals out there, you should be able to find
out what the motive behind what they were doing. Anyways,
I want to get to the next story with this.
If you want to give your final say one thing.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
Don't look now.
Speaker 7 (13:50):
But it seems like the Trump administration, all these guys
are very much aligned and unified. Epstein thing aside, we're
cash for talent, Pam Bondi and Dan Bongino, we're all
catching beef.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
Oh my god, what's going on?
Speaker 7 (14:02):
Seems like everybody's falling in line right now. That's all
I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (14:05):
Unified on this topic, just in general.
Speaker 7 (14:07):
No, it seems like they're a little bit more unified.
Speaker 6 (14:09):
I don't know then the getas lighting that was going on.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
I don't think I don't think so.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
I don't stand there together.
Speaker 1 (14:15):
No, No, that's the who is aligned the Bongino Trump administration.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, on this issue. Sure. And
by the way, to be honest with you, I think
Bondi is trying to keep her job. Okay, I think
that's what she's trying to do. You know, Bondie is
trying to keep her job and she has to have
some victories. And there's been a lot of you know,
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mishandling going on there, and they're trying to redo and
reframe the reputation and come out and get some stuff
out there. And this is a good beginning of what
things could take place, hopefully if they continue going this year.
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