FBI makes arrest in Jan. 6 pipe bomb
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FBI deputy director Dan Bongino is now distancing himself from the conspiracy theories and baseless speculation that fueled his right-wing media career after the Department of Justice announced the arrest of a suspect accused of planting pipe bombs around Washington, D.C., before the ‘stop the steal’ riots on Jan. 6, 2021.
Intrigue and conspiracy theories have long-surrounded the case of the suspect who planted pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican National Committees on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021,
Bongino’s response to Hannity startled liberals. “Dan Bongino just admitted to Sean Hannity last night that he used to get paid to push conspiracy theories on the internet,” tweeted Mike Nellis. ”Most people already knew, but I still can’t believe he actually said it—what a clown.
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Dan Bongino walks back his old conspiracy theory that J6 pipe bomb was an "inside job" as FBI's deputy director after arresting suspect
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino recently appeared on FOX News and was asked about his old conspiracy theory about the J6 pipe bomber. At the time, Bongino claimed that it was a "connected anti-Trump insider" or an "inside job." Bongino then responded, saying,
CBC News has learned new details about the purchase last year of a rare Mercedes-Benz supercar, recently seized by the FBI amid its investigation into Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding. The 2002 CLK-GTR Roadster was acquired for $11.
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CNN’s Evan Perez Praises Sean Hannity for Confronting Dan Bongino on Past J6 Pipe Bomber Inside Job
CNN's Evan Perez offered some kudos to Sean Hannity for pressing Dan Bongino on past conspiracy theories he pushed about the suspect in a D.C. pipe bomb case.
Six months into Kash Patel’s tenure as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a newly compiled internal report from a national alliance of retired
The newborn infant was only a few hours old when she was suffocated, investigators say. The case has been cold for decades.
The report from the 24 agents, entitled “A Pulse Check of the First Six Months,” was obtained by the New York Post. It finds that morale is low at the department, described as a “rudderless ship” under Patel. The report found Patel “has neither the breadth of experience nor the bearing an FBI director needs to be successful.”