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Jameson Wagner was charged with attacking a Tesla showroom and the Republican headquarters in Albuquerque. Surveillance video caught Wagner torching both locations. At Tesla, an intact IED filled with flammable liquid was found, along with graffiti saying "die, Elon, Tesla, Nazi, Inc," and a swastika. A month later, the same suspect firebombed the GOP headquarters and spray-painted "ICE KKK" on the building. Video caught the suspect fleeing in a white Hyundai. A search warrant at Wagner's home found the Hyundai, a box containing eight homemade fire bombs, black and red spray paint matching the graffiti, and the stencil used for "ICE KKK." He is charged with destruction of property by arson, each count carrying a five to twenty-year sentence.

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The transcript weaves together a compilation of statements and reporting surrounding the 9/11 attacks, Israeli involvement rumors, and related investigations. - Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly said September has been good for Israel, claiming, “we're benefiting from one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon and the American struggle in Iraq.” - CNN reported (and later acknowledged as false) a tape in which Osama bin Laden told his mother that something big was about to happen; bin Laden had consistently denied involvement in 9/11 and claimed Zionists were behind the attacks. Reports from Japanese, Chinese, and Indian outlets claimed bin Laden was killed in Afghanistan in 2001 and buried in an unmarked grave by his own men. There are claims from the Muslim world and some European figures that Zionist extremists staged the 9/11 attacks to ignite terrorism. - A commentator asserted that the war has targeted Israel’s Muslim enemies and is being fought and paid for with American blood, lives, and tax dollars. - A speaker argued that bin Laden, regardless of who committed the attacks, comes back to the Middle East, and urged the United States to dismantle the entire “evil empire of terrorism,” warning that without doing so, the terror network could develop nuclear capabilities and threaten the United States and its allies. - Observers described a lack of apparent shock among certain people in connection with the events, noting unusual behavior or reactions. - Five men arrested in a van were later identified as Israeli, with some connections to Israeli intelligence; they were turned over to the FBI. National security databases showed some of the men had prior Israeli intelligence or counterterrorism experience, and one admitted serving in an Israeli army anti-terrorist unit and refused a lie detector test for an extended period. A speaker emphasized loyalty to country when discussing military service. - Fox News and others reported that up to 140 Israelis had been detained prior to September 11 in an ongoing, broad investigation into suspected espionage by Israelis in the United States. Government documents described hundreds of incidents across U.S. cities that investigators said could indicate organized intelligence gathering. The “country A” in a General Accounting Office document was said to be Israel, described as conducting aggressive espionage against the U.S. despite being an ally, with Israel possessing substantial resources to achieve its collection objectives. - Investigators questioned the possibility that some Israeli agents had advanced knowledge of the attacks, suggesting there is explosive but not necessarily conclusive evidence when aggregated. A recurring theme was the question of how such agents could have known, given the events. - Allegations of foreknowledge included claims that Israeli agents were forewarned and filmed the event on Israeli television. Some individuals detained or questioned described their presence in Israel as journalists or documenters. The broader question centered on whether Israelis gathered intelligence in advance and whether it was shared or withheld. - The transcript also recounts the failure to account for certain details (e.g., passport survivals, disappearance of voice recorders) as well as assertions that anthrax letters, later linked to a U.S. Army lab, were used to deflect blame toward Muslims. - Two accounts describe a white Chevy van linked to Urban Moving Systems, a moving company whose employees were alleged to have connections to Israeli intelligence. The FBI issued a nationwide alert about the van, and two suspects were reported in custody after explosives were found in a vehicle near the George Washington Bridge. CBS reported that two suspects were in FBI custody and that the truck contained enough explosives to damage the bridge, with some accounts noting a prior alert about a van on the way to destroy the bridge. - Overall, the material presents a network of claims and investigations involving alleged Israeli espionage, foreknowledge of 9/11, intelligence operations in the United States, and specific incidents surrounding the George Washington Bridge and related arrests.

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A search of the vehicle revealed a manifesto identifying many lawmakers and other officials. Alerts were immediately made to the state, who took action by alerting those identified and providing security where necessary.

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In New Orleans, a recent terror attack has left 15 dead and 30 injured. The suspect, 42-year-old Shamsa Din Jabbar, was killed by police. The FBI is investigating possible accomplices, with indications that Jabbar did not act alone. Surveillance footage shows three men and one woman placing an explosive device at the attack site. Jabbar, a U.S. Army veteran, had served from 2007 to 2020 and worked at Deloitte. A flag linked to the Islamic State was found in the truck used during the attack, along with firearms and homemade explosives. Additionally, a connection has been noted between Jabbar and a previous explosion at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, involving another military veteran, Matthew Lybelsberger. Investigations into both incidents are ongoing.

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The Department of Justice has unsealed federal charges against Cooper Frederick for the firebombing of a Tesla dealership on March 7 in Loveland, Colorado. The DOJ has made it clear that anyone involved in domestic terrorism against Tesla properties will be found, arrested, and imprisoned. The DOJ is seeking a twenty-year prison sentence. The FBI investigated the crime, which occurred in Colorado, and the defendant was arrested in Plano, Texas. This serves as a warning that those who run will not be able to hide from justice.

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The police deployed irritants in the residence where they believed the suspect was hiding. The suspect, James, is the resident of the home and is presumed to be the involved suspect. The police had only responded to noise complaints at this address in the past. Social media posts made by the suspect are being reviewed as part of the investigation. The suspect was inside the residence during the explosion and is presumed deceased. Human remains were found at the scene, and the medical examiner will identify the individual and determine the cause of death.

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Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi are reportedly in federal custody and are being interviewed by the FBI in connection with the devices. A source indicates that both individuals are U.S. citizens. Authorities are continuing to monitor additional police activity in an area of New York City's Upper East Side near where the devices were initially thrown yesterday afternoon. Cameras captured six total people taken into custody yesterday. Among those detained was one individual who threw a device outside Gracie Mansion, which occurred during a clash related to a protest. The protest scene and the subsequent detentions appear to be connected to the broader demonstration that unfolded in the vicinity. The initial protest was organized under a bold and provocative message, with participants calling to “stop the Islamic takeover of New York City, stop New York City public Muslim prayer, end quote,” and the events described indicate a confrontation between demonstrators and counterprotesters or law enforcement. The report notes that the clashes and the detentions happened in the context of this protest, and authorities are now pursuing leads related to the devices and the individuals involved. Details indicate that the investigation is focusing on the devices and the individuals connected to them, with Balat and Kayumi identified as persons of interest or subjects in federal custody and being questioned by the FBI. The narrative emphasizes the sequence: the devices were thrown yesterday afternoon, a protest occurred with a charged slogan, six people were taken into custody during or after the incident, and Balat and Kayumi are being treated as individuals of interest in the federal inquiry, with ongoing surveillance and police activity in the same neighborhood. No further information is provided about the nature of the devices, the exact charges, or the broader implications of the protest and detentions beyond the stated facts. The report centers on the custody status of Balat and Kayumi, the FBI interviews, the six-detainment tally, the specific incident outside Gracie Mansion, and the monitoring of activity in the Upper East Side linked to the event.

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The transcript provides a detailed timeline and description of a suspect involved in placing two pipe bombs near the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and related sites on the night in question. Key facts, observations, and sequence are as follows: - Physical description and gear: The suspect is described as approximately five foot seven inches tall. They wore a face mask, a grey hooded sweatshirt, and black gloves. A backpack was used to transport each of the bombs. Distinctive Nike Air Max Speed Turf shoes were worn, which are black and grey with a yellow Nike logo; fewer than 25,000 of these shoes were sold between August 2018 and January 2021. - Initial sighting and movements: The first sighting occurs at approximately 7:34 p.m. at the intersection of First Street and North Carolina Avenue Southeast. The suspect walks southwest on North Carolina Avenue, turns north on New Jersey Avenue, west on D Street, and then south on South Capitol Street. - First bomb placement: Footage on South Capitol Street shows the suspect setting down their backpack, which is believed to contain one of the bombs at this time. The suspect appears to put on a pair of glasses, scans the area while standing on tiptoes, then picks up the backpack, turns around, and heads back the way they came on South Capitol Street. After reaching the corner of D Street, the suspect turns around again and walks south all the way down South Capitol Street to a bench outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters building, where the suspect sits on the bench for a few minutes and does not place the bomb at that moment. - Movement toward second potential placement: The suspect then walks east on Ivy Street, turns north on New Jersey Avenue, and pauses near the corner of D Street before retracing steps back to the DNC bench, where the first bomb is placed. The sequence shows the suspect sitting on the DNC bench before placing the bomb at approximately 7:54 p.m. - After the first placement: The suspect moves north on South Capitol Street, east on D Street, south on New Jersey Avenue, and northeast on North Carolina Avenue, with video coverage ending around 8:00 p.m. - Reappearance and route leading to second bomb: Approximately eight minutes later, at about 8:08 p.m., the suspect is seen again heading north on Second Street. The suspect walks west on C Street, enters an alley leading to Rumsey Court, and then walks west on Rumsey Court. Footage shows the suspect passing between the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Capitol Hill Club while holding the backpack out to the side. - Second bomb placement: The suspect continues between the RNC and the Capitol Hill Club, then north on First Street, east on C Street, back into the alley toward Rumsey Court, and back onto Rumsey Court. The second pipe bomb is placed at approximately 8:16 p.m. The suspect then turns back onto Rumsey Court, walking east until last seen on camera at approximately 8:18 p.m., with the backpack on their shoulders. The bomb is believed to have been placed shortly before this video, based on how the suspect is carrying the backpack. - Public appeal: The statement ends with an appeal, indicating there is still someone with information who may not realize its significance and requesting that person to come forward.

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A search of the vehicle revealed a manifesto identifying many lawmakers and other officials. Alerts were immediately made to the state, who took action by alerting those identified and providing security where necessary.

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The suspect, 42-year-old Shamsuddin Jabbar, a US citizen from Texas, has been identified. He was driving a rented Ford pickup truck that contained an ISIS flag, weapons, and a potential improvised explosive device (IED). The FBI is investigating how he acquired the vehicle and is examining his possible connections to terrorist organizations. Additional potential IEDs were found in the French Quarter. FBI special agents and bomb technicians are collaborating with local law enforcement to assess the viability of these devices and ensure they are rendered safe. The FBI is leading the investigation as an act of terrorism and is actively pursuing all leads related to the suspect's associations.

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A search of the vehicle revealed a manifesto that identified many lawmakers and other officials. Alerts were immediately made to the state, who took action on alerting those identified and providing security where necessary.

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An explosion occurred at the AT&T data center in Nashville, Tennessee. An RV with a recording warning of a bomb was found, leading to the evacuation of nearby buildings. The RV exploded, injuring three people and damaging numerous buildings. The suspect, Anthony Quinn Warner, was present at the scene and died in the blast. Investigators found DNA and a matching serial number linking him to the RV. The motive behind the attack is still unclear, but there are indications that Warner believed in conspiracy theories, including ones about AT&T and reptilian figures. The investigation is ongoing to understand why Warner carried out the bombing.

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Good afternoon. I'm Kevin McManhill, sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. We are providing an update on the Cybertruck explosion at the Trump Hotel. The investigation involves the FBI, ATF, and local police, and we worked through the night to gather evidence. The subject inside the vehicle has been identified as 37-year-old Matthew Lippelsberger from Colorado Springs, though we await DNA confirmation due to severe burns. Evidence includes military ID, a passport, firearms, and credit cards. He had a gunshot wound before the explosion, suggesting a possible suicide mission. We tracked his route from Colorado to Las Vegas, where he arrived shortly before the explosion. The investigation is ongoing, and we are exploring potential connections to similar incidents. We encourage anyone with information to contact the FBI. Thank you.

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The FBI released new video of the suspect who planted pipe bombs at the DNC and RNC headquarters the night before the Capitol riot. The FBI confirmed the pipe bombs were viable devices that could have detonated, resulting in serious injury or death. The video shows the suspect walking along a residential street at 7:40 PM, with investigators noting their unusual gait. By 7:52 PM, the suspect was at the DNC headquarters, appearing to fumble with a backpack before a bomb was discovered in a nearby bush. At 8:14 PM, the suspect walked down an alley next to the RNC headquarters, placing a bomb there before exiting the area. The FBI suggested the public look for changes in behavior since January 5th, such as bragging about Capitol Hill activity or exhibiting unusual emotional responses to news about the event. The bombs contained black powder, and the FBI is interested in the source of the kitchen timers used. Images of the suspect's Nikes were also released to help generate leads.

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The discussion centers on a sequence of events and documents that connect pipe-bomb material purchases in 2020 to a high-level, bipartisan war game and contingency planning around the 2020 election, with implications for how the transition away from Trump was imagined by prominent officials. Key facts cited: - Cole purchased pipe-bomb parts in June 2020 in two phases: June 1 and June 8, with additional purchases around June 20 and timers bought on June 3. - The timing aligns with the Transition Integrity Project, a war game exercise organized in June 2020 by Rosa Brooks, a former Obama administration senior official who led the project, and involved figures from both parties including Michael Steele (former head of the Republican National Committee), Donna Brazile (former head of the DNC), and John Podesta (Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager). The participants allegedly included other high-ranking political, military, and intelligence figures from both sides. - The project is described as a bipartisan “war game” that examined how to handle a contested election and to plan for preventing Trump’s inauguration if he won, or managing Trumpism after a loss. The document referenced is a 22-page memo with an annex (appendix C) focusing on “clear Trump win” scenarios and alternatives to ensure a Biden victory or to defeat Trumpism permanently. - The narrative asserts that the Transition Integrity Project produced recommendations for handling a contested election through street protests, electoral strategies, and political pressure, with emphasis on mass mobilization, particularly with Black Lives Matter, to influence outcomes or to force changes in leadership if necessary. - The participants allegedly discussed provocative strategies to destabilize outcomes through street actions, including plans to mobilize protests and to leverage or fund Black Lives Matter and other networks to pressure the political process. They also allegedly discussed concepts such as alternate slates of electors, secession discussions in Western states, and the possibility of arresting Trump and his associates under various circumstances. - The discussion references a sequence of events and media coverage surrounding the 2020 election, including the “Red Mirage Blue Shift” concept (the idea that results might shift after Election Night) and the goal of mitigating perceptions of illegitimacy through censorship measures and strategic messaging. - The speakers connect the June 2020 war game to events around January 6, including the notion that the plan contemplated provoking a breakdown in the joint session of Congress and coordinating demonstrations that could impact the certification process. - The dialogue also ties the Transition Integrity Project to broader discussions about preventing Trumpism from enduring post-election and to “robust, intentional, and specific strategies” to dismantle networks associated with Trump’s rise to power. They discuss the role of mass protests, the potential use of the National Guard, and concerns about preventing or countering demonstrations in the lead-up to and during the certification of the election results. - The conversations reference mainstream outlets (e.g., The New York Times, Molly Ball’s Time Magazine piece) and insist that the Transition Integrity Project’s work was widely discussed and reported, with emphasis on its admission of planning to test receptivity of protests and to coordinate with foundations, corporations, and donor networks to fund and sustain street action if needed. - Throughout, there is an emphasis on not allowing Trump or Trumpism to demobilize automatically after the election and on preparing a comprehensive, multi-front strategy to address a perceived threat to democratic order. Notable participants named or implied include Rosa Brooks; Michael Steele; Donna Brazile; John Podesta; Bill Crystal; David Fromm; and Hillary Clinton’s campaign apparatus. The discussion ties these figures to both the June 2020 pipe-bomb purchases and the broader Transition Integrity Project, framing the war game as a blueprint for how to stop Trump, manage protests, and dismantle the networks that supported Trump’s rise.

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The transcript centers on a report from NBC News about the man charged with planting two pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican party headquarters on the eve of the January 6th attack. The speaker cites NBC’s article, which states that the suspect told the FBI he believed conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, according to two people familiar with the matter. The speaker notes that NBC provides no direct quote or further context beyond that single claim. The speaker asserts that their own sources indicate the word used by the suspect, Brian Cole Jr., in his FBI interview was that he believed the 2020 election was stolen. However, the speaker claims there is a widespread belief within the FBI that this comment was a legal maneuver rather than a genuine belief. According to the speaker, the FBI allegedly thinks the statement was coached by Cole’s lawyer to secure a pardon from President Trump, specifically a retroactive pardon because Trump had issued a pardon for individuals convicted of January 6–related crimes. The speaker emphasizes that there is no additional evidence in Cole Jr.’s background, as far as their sources can determine, indicating he is a Trump supporter. They remark that NBC is one of the few outlets making this claim, noting that the article contains several paragraphs but only repeats the initial sentence without further detail. The speaker suggests that even within liberal media, there is a belief that the comment was a legal maneuver rather than a reflection of genuine political conviction, and argues that NBC’s reporting is selectively presented to push a particular narrative. Throughout, the speaker contrasts this with a broader media portrayal, arguing that while Brian Cole Jr. did make the comment about the 2020 election being stolen, the context is missing, and the media narrative is being shaped by selective reporting. The speaker frames the situation as an instance of media cherry-picking intended to influence perceptions about the suspect’s political affiliations and the nature of his statements to the FBI, rather than providing a complete account.

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The Department of Justice has unsealed federal charges against Cooper Frederick for the March 7 firebombing of a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado. The defendant was arrested in Plano, Texas, thanks to the FBI's investigation. The Department of Justice considers these cases a serious threat to public safety. The speaker stated that anyone taking part in domestic terrorism against Tesla properties will be found, arrested, and imprisoned. The Department of Justice will not negotiate and is seeking a twenty-year prison sentence. The speaker warned, "You can run but you cannot hide. Justice is coming."

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Brian Cole junior, a 30-year-old white man from the DC suburbs, is charged with transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce and with malicious destruction by means of explosion. CNN observed local and federal law enforcement outside his home in Woodbridge, Virginia this morning.

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Cole notes that he purchased six galvanized pipes of this size on June 1, June 8, and November 16, and asks for receipts. The discussion shifts to what questions a point person in 2021 would face and to a theory of the case, with speculation about how individuals could be drawn into a plan to influence events, including the possibility of a “pipe bomb” plot and manipulation of associates. Speaker 1 explains that, as a federal investigator, one would use a speculative investigative lens to broaden the search to cover various permutations of the case, including the idea that there was a so-called Red Mirage Blue Shift scenario surrounding the 2020 election. They reference CNN’s 2020 reporting on deciphering red mirage and blue shift uncertainty, including pre censorship by DHS/CISA in June 2020 to suppress any social media criticism of mass mail-in ballots, so as to prevent questions about legitimacy of an upcoming Biden victory. The discussion asserts that the goal was to preempt perceptions of illegitimacy and manage the narrative around the election results. The conversation then turns to Rosa Brooks, a high-ranking Obama administration official who headed the Transition Integrity Project (TIP) and wrote about pathways to remove Trump from power. Speaker 1 cites Brooks’ article “Three ways to stop President Trump before the 2020 election” and notes an assertion, reportedly in a Diet of Lisa-like coverage, that she later discussed a fourth, insurrectionary possibility: a military coup. They claim TIP was a war game conducted in June 2020 and then in November 2020, involving senior military, intelligence, diplomatic, and political operatives, with participants from both parties including Michael Steele (former RNC head), Donna Brazile (former DNC head), John Podesta (Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager), Bill Kristol, and others. The summary asserts that TIP’s appendix, “Will Trumpism survive a Trump loss?” warned that Trumpism could persist even after a loss, necessitating a robust strategy to eliminate Trump supporters and networks that enabled Trump’s rise. It is claimed the document discusses how to mobilize mass street protests, especially via Black Lives Matter and allied groups, to pressure a Biden administration to act against Trump, including funding and resource provisioning of protest movements to ensure their alignment with Democratic objectives. The dialogue alleges that, in June 2020, TIP proposed measures to de- legitimize Trump, including not letting Trump use the National Guard or invoke the Insurrection Act to quell protests. It is asserted that the plan contemplated mass demonstrations, the use of “street protests” as decisive leverage, and the establishment of communications infrastructure to support mass mobilization for street action if Trump won, or to counter him if he did not. The participants allegedly favored aligning with groups like Soros-funded Indivisible and Hold the Line, and urged resourcing new racial justice leaders and major philanthropic/foundation channels to fund these movements, including a claimed $50 billion in funding to Black Lives Matter. The transcript claims that TIP’s War Game included explicit scenarios about alternate electors, secession moves, and the potential for mass prosecutions of Trump and his associates, as well as strategic recommendations on how to proceed if Trump refused to concede. It is further asserted that a June 2020 war game considered provoking an “January 6” breakdown in Congress as a central move to prevent a contested inauguration, with participants pondering agent provocateurs and avenues to postpone certification. Throughout, the speakers connect the pipe-bomb purchases in June 2020 to the TIP war games and the broader plan to undermine Trump through street mobilization, legal maneuvers, and potential mass arrests of Trump supporters and networks, while noting the January 6 events as a focal point of these discussions.

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The suspect changed his work schedule before attending a Trump rally with a rangefinder. Security noticed him observing countersniper positions. When confronted by police, he pulled out an AR 15 gun and opened fire. His car contained remote controlled bombs, a bulletproof vest, and ammunition. It is unclear what his intentions were.

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A man contracted by the city and county of Los Angeles to house and feed up to 600 homeless people was arrested for allegedly misusing tens of millions of dollars to live a luxurious life. 42-year-old Alexander Suker was taken into custody as exclusive Fox video shows the early-morning federal bust at the LA mansion. Suker’s $125,000 Land Rover was seized, and authorities say he defrauded the city and county of Los Angeles out of $23,000,000, covering a mansion and car, a second home in Greece, luxury vacations, designer clothes, and private schools. Prosecutors say Suker was supposed to provide three nutritional meals a day to the homeless, but during one inspection he only had canned beans and ramen noodles on hand. The FBI says Suker lied about various aspects of his supposed “abundant blessings,” including fake vendors, facilities, and the homeless actually receiving meals. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles notes they are actively investigating at least 12 other similar fraud cases in California. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Asele says there’s a tremendous amount of fraud in this state and that today’s bust of one man who misused $23,000,000 alone may show how little oversight there is. California was pushing this money out quickly, with a lot of money going out the door, Asele adds, with frankly very little vetting and very few checks and balances, and Suker is one of the individuals who benefited. The suspect is scheduled to make his first appearance later today. He faces up to twenty years if convicted on the federal case. The local district attorney is also planning on prosecuting.

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The Department of Justice has unsealed federal charges against Cooper Frederick for the firebombing of a Tesla dealership on March 7 in Loveland, Colorado. The defendant was arrested in Plano, Texas, thanks to the FBI's investigative work. The Justice Department has made it clear that anyone involved in domestic terrorism against Tesla properties will be found, arrested, and imprisoned. The Justice Department is seeking a twenty-year prison sentence. This crime is a serious threat to public safety, and there will be no negotiating. The message is: you can run, but you cannot hide; justice is coming.

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According to high-level police sources, an explosion occurred, indicating an attempted terrorist attack. The vehicle involved had a significant amount of explosives. Sadly, both occupants of the car were killed, while a border patrol officer driving from the US to Canada was injured. The intention seemed to be driving towards the CBP building. As a result, all bridges in the vicinity have been closed, and government buildings in the area are also affected.

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BREAKING: Alleged January 6 Pipe Bomber Arrested, and Trump on "Garbage" Somalia, w/ Michael Knowles
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The episode centers on breaking news in the January 6 pipe-bomb investigation, reporting that Brian Cole Jr. has been arrested and charged in connection with the DNC and RNC devices planted on January 5, 2021. The host, Megyn Kelly, guides the discussion through live updates, cross-checking the FBI’s procedural timeline, credit-card trace investigations, and witness accounts, while highlighting the contrast between early public assumptions about the suspect and later developments. The coverage weaves in contributions from Julie Kelly, who frames the case within the broader political narrative around January 6 and alleged left-leaning links, and Michael Knowles, who questions media narratives, political incentives, and the FBI’s handling of the case. The conversation pivots to the mechanics of the investigation—three million lines of data, cell-tower analysis, and cross-referencing sneaker purchases—to illustrate the painstaking process of identifying a culprit after years of stagnation. The program also foregrounds critiques of the FBI and DOJ, particularly from Cash Patel and Dan Bongino, as well as Attorney General Bondi and US Attorney Janine Pirro, who emphasize interagency collaboration and accountability. Throughout, the host emphasizes the public’s desire for transparency, accountability, and clarity about the bomber’s motives, and teases forthcoming interviews and developments, including an arraignment and potential further charges, while maintaining an eye on how this arrest reshapes the January 6 narrative and public trust in federal institutions. The dialogue deepens with analysis of media coverage, political rhetoric, and immigration debates intersecting with national security, as Knowles and Kelly scrutinize how left-versus-right tropes shape public understanding of violence and extremism. The discussion expands to a broader critique of liberal media, political elites, and the role of online ecosystems in shaping perception, including references to public figures like Wajahat Ali and Ilhan Omar, and to the enduring debate over assimilation, immigration policy, and the idea of American identity. The host and guest dissect the boundaries between opinion and fact, the performative aspects of punditry, and the responsibility of journalists to challenge narratives that may distort events or obscure the truth. The segment culminates in a reflection on law enforcement, due process, and the balance between security and civil liberties, while signaling anticipation for Cash Patel’s upcoming appearance to unpack the case’s building blocks and the evidence that led to the arrest.

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FBI Director Kash Patel Reveals NEW Details of Pipe Bomber Arrest & Talks Charlie Kirk Investigation
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The episode centers on a candid, long-form interview with Cash Patel, the FBI’s director who helped close the DC pipe bomber case and who weighs in on the agency’s methods, leadership changes, and the ongoing investigation into a related matter involving Charlie Kirk. The host, Megyn Kelly, frames the discussion around three core threads: first, the hurried arrest of Brian Cole Jr. for transporting explosive devices and the breadth of evidence that the FBI synthesized over years, including cell phone data, credit card and cash purchases, and surveillance footage. Patel explains how the FBI’s reorganization and fresh field leadership enabled a meticulous reconsolidation of three million lines of evidence, leading to new subpoenas, warrants, and witness interviews that had not been pursued previously. He emphasizes that the operation prioritized public safety, using physical searches and digital trails to connect disparate data points from stores, service providers, and location data to identify leads and confirm a suspect. Second, the conversation pivots to the investigative ethics and timeline surrounding the Charlie Kirk case, where the FBI’s role is described as supportive rather than leading, and where investigators balance public information release with legal considerations. The two guests present a split view of the prior FBI leadership, suggesting a deliberate shift in strategy to maximize accountability and transparency, while noting that timelines and public narratives may differ from internal prosecutorial decisions. They also acknowledge the broader environment of political rhetoric and media coverage that shapes public perception of law enforcement. Third, the panel expands into a broader discussion of what motivates young, isolated offenders, comparing Cole to other high-profile cases like the Unabomber and recent campus-type threats. James Fitzgerald and John Solomon provide criminological context about social isolation, online gaming, and the potential for “disillusionment criminals” who lack conventional ideological anchors. The hosts and experts speculate about motive, co-conspirators, and the role of social media posts, while stressing that definitive conclusions require weeks of behavioral analysis and official court findings. The show closes by noting ongoing coverage of the Epstein disclosures and the imperative of safeguarding victims while continuing to investigate lingering questions.
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