FBI Shut Down Investigative Leads That Could Identify J6 Pipe Bomb Suspect, Former Agent Reveals
A report corroborating the former FBI agent's story by a data scientist identifies the J6 pipe bomb suspect as a "government contractor" with EOD training.
According to a former FBI agent, the Bureau initially believed that it had linked the person who planted pipe bombs at the Democratic and Republican National Committees to a specific Metro fare card and license plate, but he was denied the opportunity to interview the person of interest and his team was pulled off the lead.
The former FBI agent's claim raises fresh concerns about the official narrative on the J6 pipe bomb threats, which led to two federal buildings being evacuated, the House of Representatives' Cannon building and a Library of Congress building, at a pivotal moment prior to the 2020 election challenges at the Electoral College session of Congress.
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