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John Nance and Hogan DeGidley discuss a recent FBI case and press conference. Patel’s FBI has been extremely transparent, and that transparency will continue to reassure the American people that information regarding this subject will flow as appropriate without jeopardizing the prosecution of the case. A key takeaway is the suggestion that forensic evidence could be the linchpin to identifying the suspect, despite millions of data lines to review; pieces such as DNA or a fingerprint related to the pipe bombs themselves may have been the actual “smoking gun.” There is emphasis on teamwork and the idea that information had been left to collect dust rather than being newly uncovered. AG Merrick Garland’s remarks are cited, highlighting that the evidence leading to the arrest had been sitting at the FBI for years. The FBI, along with US Attorney Piro and prosecutors, worked tirelessly for months sifting through evidence that had been at the FBI with the Biden administration for four years. The point is made that there was no new tip or new witness, just diligent police work and prosecutorial effort. Hogan DeGidley asks why the case wasn’t cracked during President Biden’s four years in office. The response suggests that it either couldn’t be done or wouldn’t be done, and that the American people suffered as a result. It is stated that this did not come from new evidence but from information already in the bureau and departments being sifted through. The discussion frames the case as a win for the administration, the FBI, and the DOJ, and a step toward transparency, accountability, and justice. They note that the attackers placed pipe bombs at both the RNC and DNC locations; the motives remain unknown, and questions about a possible Antifa link or other theories are mentioned as preliminary. Cash Patel is quoted as saying the FBI has committed to being the most transparent law enforcement operation in U.S. history while ensuring accountability in the courts with U.S. Attorneys and prosecutors. The aim is to divulge information when prudent and constitutionally permissible, safeguarding the case, to secure the nation’s capital and allow Americans to live in safe, secure neighborhoods. This is attributed to leadership from the FBI Washington Field Office. John Nance comments that Patel is doing a very good job and that the director’s social-media transparency is notable. He expresses encouragement about the FBI’s reform efforts and notes that the White House press narrative around January 6 is seen as misaligned with the pipe-bomb case. The arrest took place in Woodbridge, Virginia, a wealthy DMV suburb, prompting remarks about why the dots weren’t connected sooner.
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Speaker 0: This case. Here to discuss further is retired FBI supervisory special agent and town town hall columnist, John Nance, along with former national press secretary for the Trump campaign and former principal deputy press secretary at the White House, Hogan DeGidley. Good afternoon, gentlemen. John, what did you make of this press conference and what were your top takeaways? Speaker 1: Well, obviously, a big day for the FBI, for the Trump administration as well, and beyond that for the American people. And, Patel's FBI has been incredibly transparent, and I that will continue, and that should reassure the American people that the information regarding this subject, mister Cole, will will continue to flow as as appropriate without jeopardizing the the prosecution of this case. But one thing I thought that was very, very interesting was sort of a hint about forensic evidence being the the linchpin to identifying this individual. So even though there were 3,000,000, I think, lines of information that had to be called back through, it was ultimately some piece of forensic evidence, meaning, you know, maybe some DNA, a fingerprint, something involving the the physical pipe bombs themselves may may have been, you know, the the actual smoking gun, so to speak. So that was a very, very interesting takeaway. Also, real stress on the the the teamwork effort and that this is not a result of new information, but information that had been left to, collect dust, I think as, the attorney general said by the by the Biden administration. Speaker 0: Hogan, that's exactly what I wanna pick up on. Here is AG Panbondi just a few minutes ago saying that this evidence that led to this arrest was sitting at the FBI for years. Speaker 2: The FBI along with US attorney Piro 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. Just good diligent police work and prosecutorial work working as a team. Speaker 0: Hogan, how come this case wasn't cracked during Joe Biden's four years in office? Speaker 3: I don't know. It seems like they couldn't do it or wouldn't do it. Either way, the American people suffered. And and I think that this point that that Cash and and Pam pointed out also, judge Jeanine did too. And that is, of course, that this didn't come from a new tip or new pieces of evidence. Was they already had this stuff in the bureau, in the departments, and they just kind of sifted through it and did some good police work here. It appears as my my cohort pointed out, this is a win for the administration. It's definitely a win for the FBI and for the DOJ, Cash Patel, and Pam but also win for the American people because the more transparent things are, it allows us to move closer and closer to accountability and ultimately justice. We don't know why this person did what they did. We don't know what was going through their head but the fact is if if all of this holds, they put pipe bombs at both locations. We don't know why they would do that but it seemed as though the other side of the aisle, the Democrats and the Biden administration didn't ask questions about it. I mean, don't you understand how weird that is for so many out there? The worst day in history, according to them, was January 6. There was someone who put a pipe bomb at the RNC and the DNC where the first female black president, vice president in history was, and no one asked any questions? I mean, it's insane that no one thought to ask any questions about this, and, thankfully, this administration is doing the difficult work to get answers for the American people. Speaker 0: You know, that on top of the fact that Biden's DOJ investigated January 6, people who just walked Speaker 3: Ad nauseam. Speaker 0: To the capital and ad nauseam hunted them down. Arrested over 1,500 people using crowdsource technology to understand where their location is, braided their homes, their private homes throughout The United States Of America. It was the largest investigation in the DOJ's history, but this went overlooked. John, FBI director Cash Patel just spoke stating that these are some of the most transparent law enforcement offices, but and they will always put, safety first. Let's take a listen to what Cash had to say. Speaker 4: We have committed under this attorney general. We are the most transparent law enforcement operation in US history, but we are also going to make sure accountability is delivered to its fullest extent, and that happens in the courts of law with our U. S. Attorneys and our prosecutors. So we will divulge information when it is prudent and constitutionally permissible while upholding the safeguards of this case to make sure that the people that this individual intended to victimize get the accountability they deserve, and most importantly, to deliver on president Trump's promise to secure our nation's capital and the rest of the cities in this country to make sure that Americans are allowed to go out free and securely in their neighborhoods and that people around the world are allowed to visit our nation's capital, and they now have that trust. Thanks to the leadership of the FBI, the Washington field office. Speaker 0: John, what do you think of the job that Kash Patel is doing? And do you believe that eventually this accountability will happen? Speaker 1: Yeah. I think Patel is doing a very good job. He and, Bongino are are doing very good things. In fact, he, Bongino posted yesterday a a very long post with regard to all the, reform efforts that have been taking place inside the FBI. Everybody should go take a look at that, and that's a full explanation of some of the things that have been going on. But to circle back a little bit, I think that the Biden administration was not interested in this pipe bomb story because perhaps it ran counter to the j you know, the republican j six in insurrection narrative that they were they were so adamant in trying to push forward. I've seen some things, some reporting. Of course, it's very preliminary about, you know, maybe an Antifa connection, something like that. But it would not surprise me at all given the Biden administration's complete lack of interest in getting to the bottom of this case. But Patel's doing a very good job, incredibly transparent. I've never seen a director before take to social media, the way he has in an effort to be as transparent as possible. So I'm in I'm very encouraged by what I'm seeing, and, I think the American people are getting the FBI, that they that they have deserved for so Speaker 3: long. Mhmm. Speaker 0: You know, the other, thing of note in this case is this suspect was arrested in Woodbridge, Virginia. And for those of you not familiar with the DMV area, it's just a few miles from Washington DC, and the arrest was made in a wealthy suburb. So, mysterious how the Biden administration didn't put the dots together. John Nance, thank you so much. And Hogan Gidley, please stick around. Speaker 1: Thank you. An Speaker 3: era of vendor Speaker 4: locked
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