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House Chairman Says Phone Companies Have Data On J6 Pipe Bomb Suspect, Contrary To FBI Testimony

There is hope that the Trump administration digs into the mystery as America deserves to know the truth about the federal government's involvement in the historic day.

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Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), Chairman of the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee, revealed on Wednesday that cellular carriers in contact with Congress have phone data near the location of the infamous Jan. 6 pipe bombs.

One pipe bomb was placed at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and another at the Republican National Committee headquarters.

Loudermilk told Just The News the cellular data counters FBI testimony that the identify of the pipe bomb suspect could not be obtained because the phone data was corrupted.

“In the days and weeks following January 6, 2021, the FBI opened an investigation into the pipe bomber and attempted to identify the suspect by analyzing cell phone data linked to the area surrounding the RNC and DNC,” Loudermilk explained to Just the News.

“In June 2023, the former Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Washington Field Office, Steve D’Antuono, who oversaw the pipe bomb investigation, said that the FBI received corrupted data from one of the cell carriers and that it most likely contained the identity of the pipe bomber. Given the significance of this information, my Subcommittee sent letters to the three major cell carriers, asking them to respond to Mr. D’Antuono’s claim of corrupted data,” he added.

Loudermilk continued, “Every major cell carrier responded and confirmed that they did not provide the FBI corrupted data. Additionally every major cell carrier confirmed they were never notified that the FBI had any issues accessing the data. This contradictory testimony raises some serious questions about the status of the investigation into the pipe bomber and about why the case remains unsolved nearly four years later.”

Journalist Darren Beattie has been documenting the pipe bomber saga for years, exposing footage that shows police acting suspiciously calm and careless immediately after being told about one of the explosive devices.

Popular 𝕏 account @amuse suggested a Matt Gaetz-led DOJ and FBI could expose the J6 pipe bomb suspect as a federal asset.

There is hope that the Trump administration digs into the mystery as America deserves to know the truth about the federal government’s involvement in the historic day.


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