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January 6th Pipe Bomber Narrative Debunked by Family, Ex-FBI Agent

Benny JohnsonDecember 6, 202511 min207,984 views
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Pipe Bomber Narrative Challenged

  • 💥 The narrative surrounding the January 6th pipe bomber has been significantly challenged, with new information emerging that contradicts initial reports.
  • 💡 Brian Cole, the suspect who confessed, was initially portrayed by left-wing media as a Trump supporter, an autistic young Black man.
  • ⚠️ This portrayal is now being directly contradicted by his family, who state he has no party affiliation and is not a Trump supporter.

Family's Account and Suspicions

  • 🏠 Cole's grandmother described him as an autistic recluse and computer nerd, living in his mother's basement and working for the family bail bonds business.
  • ❓ She stated he has no social media presence and doesn't engage in online political discussions, expressing confusion and disappointment over his arrest.
  • 🎣 The family believes he may have been entrapped, drawing parallels to other cases where individuals described as being on the spectrum and 'terminally online' were allegedly groomed by federal agents.

FBI and Media Criticisms

  • ⏳ A former FBI agent suggested the delay in cracking the case was due to leadership being preoccupied with chasing political narratives, particularly concerning Donald Trump and January 6th individuals.
  • 🔍 The agent noted a
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