The FBI is continuing to stonewall congressional oversight of the agency's investigation into a pair of pipe bombs found at the Democrat National Committee and Republican National Committee headquarters on Jan. 6, 2021.
Earlier this month, an FBI whistleblower told the Washington Times the FBI identified the vehicle the suspect entered shortly after planting the bombs but has not pursued the individual.
Kyle Seraphin, a former FBI agent who worked on the case, told the paper that the agency "Tied whoever the person was that dropped the bombs with cameras all the way through the train and getting into a car with that license plate." Seraphin also told the Washington Times that the two bombs were inoperable.
Julie Kelly, a senior writer at American Greatness, wrote in February last year that the pipe bomb incident possesses the markings of "Another FBI hoax."
"As the FBI successfully rounded up hundreds of Capitol trespassers using sophisticated tools such as geofence warrants, the trail of the pipe bomber went cold," Kelly reported, despite federal law enforcement having posted a $50,000 reward, which they later increased to half a million dollars.
"Given what we know about the FBI's politically motivated malfeasance during the Trump era, the likelihood the pipe bomb story was another FBI hoax instead of a legitimate threat becomes more conceivable each day."
"The slow progression of the FBI's investigation into the January 6 pipe bomb raises significant concerns about the FBI's prioritization of that case in relation to other January 6 investigations," the House Republicans wrote.
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