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FBI had virtually every phone ID of people who were at the J6 rally. However, the J6 pipe bomber's phone info was, as reported in congressional testimony by FBI, as corrupted and they couldn't ID who it is.

Whoa, in congressional testimony, that's not what the cellular carriers have said.

They have uncorrupted phone data, they can prove who it was..............no if's ands or buts.

The revelations from Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., the chairman of the House Administration oversight subcommittee, adds new intrigue to a debate that has gripped Washington for nearly four years: Why can't the FBI with so much evidence and manpower identify the suspect who planted the explosive devices at the Democrat and Republican Party headquarters hours before the Capitol was breached.
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“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 said.

“Every major cell carrier responded and confirmed that they did not provide the FBI corrupted data,” Loudermilk said.
“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,” he added.

Last year, D’Antuono told the House Judiciary Committee that the FBI did not a receive complete phone data from telephone carriers because some of it had been corrupted.
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Loudermilk sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray this fall demanding to know whether D'Antuono's testimony was accurate and whether the bureau ever went back to the cell phone carriers to get a fresh set of uncorrupted data. Just the News obtained a copy of the letter.

Loudermilk sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray this fall demanding to know whether D'Antuono's testimony was accurate and whether the bureau ever went back to the cell phone carriers to get a fresh set of uncorrupted data. Just the News obtained a copy of the letter.

"The Subcommittee requests that the FBI provide a response to Mr. D’Antuono’s claim that the FBI received corrupted data," loudermilk wrote Wray.

The letter specifically demands that the FBI chief answer whether the bureau ever "inform the cell carrier(s) that provided corrupted data that the data they provided was corrupted or otherwise unusable."
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You can read the letter here.

10.16.2024-Letter_from_Chairman_Loudermilk_to_FBI_Director_Wray[75].pdf
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The FBI declined to comment on the investigation.

 
FBI had virtually every phone ID of people who were at the J6 rally. However, the J6 pipe bomber's phone info was, as reported in congressional testimony by FBI, as corrupted and they couldn't ID who it is.

Whoa, in congressional testimony, that's not what the cellular carriers have said.

They have uncorrupted phone data, they can prove who it was..............no if's ands or buts.

The revelations from Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., the chairman of the House Administration oversight subcommittee, adds new intrigue to a debate that has gripped Washington for nearly four years: Why can't the FBI with so much evidence and manpower identify the suspect who planted the explosive devices at the Democrat and Republican Party headquarters hours before the Capitol was breached.
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“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 said.

“Every major cell carrier responded and confirmed that they did not provide the FBI corrupted data,” Loudermilk said.
“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,” he added.

Last year, D’Antuono told the House Judiciary Committee that the FBI did not a receive complete phone data from telephone carriers because some of it had been corrupted.
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Loudermilk sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray this fall demanding to know whether D'Antuono's testimony was accurate and whether the bureau ever went back to the cell phone carriers to get a fresh set of uncorrupted data. Just the News obtained a copy of the letter.

Loudermilk sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray this fall demanding to know whether D'Antuono's testimony was accurate and whether the bureau ever went back to the cell phone carriers to get a fresh set of uncorrupted data. Just the News obtained a copy of the letter.

"The Subcommittee requests that the FBI provide a response to Mr. D’Antuono’s claim that the FBI received corrupted data," loudermilk wrote Wray.

The letter specifically demands that the FBI chief answer whether the bureau ever "inform the cell carrier(s) that provided corrupted data that the data they provided was corrupted or otherwise unusable."
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You can read the letter here.

10.16.2024-Letter_from_Chairman_Loudermilk_to_FBI_Director_Wray[75].pdf
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The FBI declined to comment on the investigation.

what does it matter now? does trump need this data to give the bomber a pardon or medal of freedom?
 
what does it matter now? does trump need this data to give the bomber a pardon or medal of freedom?

The reason it matters is because once again, the FBI has obfuscated the truth and lied to the American people.

Just like they did Hunter Biden's laptop, right before a presidential election. Just like they requested that Facebook and Twitter censor conservative speech, convinced Wikipedia to edit their entries, refused to fully investigate Hillary Clinton's email controversy or prosecute her, and lied about using FISA warrants to surveil the Trump campaign.

Are you so stupid that you really think the shit you Democrats have pulled are just going to disappear or be forgiven?
 
what does it matter now? does trump need this data to give the bomber a pardon or medal of freedom?
FBI hanky panky...... AKA corruption. If so people will go to jail.
Comey is already on record stating if Trump is elected, agents will go to jail.

So he must know something.
 
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