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Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect arrested

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Who is the Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect? And, lawmakers see video of deadly boat strike
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced scrutiny on two fronts yesterday.

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Suspect in Jan. 6 pipe bomb case makes 1st court appearance
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Suspect in Jan. 6 pipe bomb case makes brief first appearance in court
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Accused DC pipe bomber told FBI he believed the 2020 election was stolen, sources say
Brian Cole Jr. of Woodbridge, Virginia, is who investigators say planted pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters the night before the 2021 US Capitol riot.

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Man accused of planting pipe bombs before Jan. 6 Capitol attack is charged with explosives offense
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Prosecutors Identify Suspect in 2021 DC Pipe Bomb Case
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Nike shoe model provided clue in arrest of pipe bomb suspect
Brian Cole was identified as the suspect in custody, with investigators using evidence like the shoe model the suspect was wearing to help crack the case.

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Man arrested in connection with pipe bombs placed before US Capitol riot
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Suspect arrested in Jan. 6 pipe bomb case: Sources
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Trump official walks back Jan. 6 conspiracy theory after Fox News confronts him

Deputy FBI director Dan Bongino walked back one of his conspiracy theories after being confronted by Fox News’ Sean Hannity.
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'He defrauded $1.6 billion!': Karoline Leavitt struggles to explain Trump's decision to pardon a notorious fraudster during press briefing

During a White House press briefing last month, press secretary Karoline Leavitt struggled to explain President Trump's decision to pardon a notorious fraudster. A reporter stated, "He defrauded $1.6 billion!
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