Of all the unanswered questions surrounding January 6, none are more explosive or more ignored than the so-called DNC and RNC pipe bomb plot. And we can see why. After all, we’re supposed to believe that a coordinated terror attempt happened in the most surveilled city in America. Yet the FBI, with its treasure trove of resources and massive surveillance dragnet, still can’t track down a suspect who was caught on tape several times.
It’s a hard pill for most Americans to swallow.
Meanwhile, the FBI had no trouble identifying and prosecuting peaceful Trump supporters. Some of them were elderly MAGA grandmas strolling through the Capitol, escorted by police, yet they were hunted down and charged like ISIS terrorists. However, a would-be bomber captured on video? That dude just vanished into thin air.
It’s a story that never added up. And one that many in the media and government clearly hoped would fade into the background.
But it hasn’t. And it won’t. The good news is that there are some big new developments in the pipe bomb case. But before we get into that, let’s look back at recent events in January 2025 that led us here.
Thanks to persistent digging and detailed reporting, major cracks have formed in the official narrative. And with the recent release of the Loudermilk-Massie House Admin report, there’s now government confirmation of what independent outlets, like Revolver, had long pointed out all along.