GOP lawmakers are demanding answers from the FBI after a former head of the bureau’s DC office claimed a person who laid pipe bombs before the Jan. 6 riots has not been ID’d in part because of “corrupted” cellular data — a fact disputed by major US carriers.
Republicans grill FBI over troubling discrepancy about Jan. 6 pipe-bomb suspect still roaming free
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February 04, 2025
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