Posted on 01/30/2024 5:50:46 PM PST by CFW
A former FBI agent has revealed that the bureau tied the suspect wanted in connection to pipe bombs planted at both the Republican and Democrat National Committee buildings in DC before January 6, 2021, to a DC Metro fare card and a license plate, but his team was prevented from interviewing the person of interest.
After over three years, the person wanted for placing the pipe bombs in these locations has yet to be found
Former leader of FBI surveillance teams Kyle Seraphin told the Daily Wire that shortly after January 6, a counterintelligence team met Seraphin at a Falls Church, Virginia firehouse to brief him on his next surveillance target.
The counterintelligence team had used security footage to follow the person of interest to a Metro station after the bombs were planted, and the card used to access the transit was identified. The card allowed them to determine he got off at a stop in Northern Virginia, where the person was seen entering a car. The card and the car were registered in the name of a retired Air Force chief master sergeant that was now working as a contractor with security clearance.
Seraphin said he and his team were assigned to stake out the person of interest’s row house for several days, but the FBI blocked a request to interview the person. He said they were then called off the person if interest completely, and instead told to look through leads on minor January 6 participants.
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Earlier in January, it was revealed that a plainclothes officer had discovered the bomb at the DNC headquarters and was seen leisurely walking to a patrol vehicle to converse with the occupants as well as a Secret Service SUV to reportedly tell them of his discovery.
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Nothing.
Congress is not a criminal investigative body.
Neither is the DOJ.
“Neither is the DOJ”
My comment was a serious one. Obviously, with the current government nothing is going to be done.
Having a couple of MAGA congressmen “owning the libs” is entertaining but does nothing to help the prisoners or even move the ball.
My comment presumes a new government willing to prosecute. If we don’t have that we have hard choices.
The FBI, more corrupt than we could imagine.
What does s Garland have on Wray?
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