More proof of the Dirty Lying Scumbags on the Left
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, Chairman of the Select Subcommittee to investigate remaining questions surrounding January 6, including the mysterious ‘pipe bomber,’ sent a letter seeking to question Kamala Harris’ Secret Service detail about the DNC pipe bomb.
A January 6 video released in August 2024 shows a man exiting a DC Metro police vehicle carrying a bag toward the location of the DNC ‘pipe bomb’ at 12:51 pm on Jan. 6 – just 15 minutes before the ‘explosive device’ was discovered by another officer.
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Did this police officer place the pipe bomb next to the park bench on January 6?
Not one Secret Service agent saw the pipe bomb during a sweep of the building before Kamala Harris arrived that day.
The bomb-sniffing dog that was brought to the location earlier in the day also didn’t detect the bomb.
Last year J6 footage released showed a highly-trained bomb-sniffing dog somehow missing the DNC ‘pipe bomb’ just a few feet away at approximately 9:51 am that morning.
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Additionally Secret Service agents also miraculously didn’t seem concerned that a deadly ‘pipe bomb’ was discovered within close proximity to Kamala Harris.
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For years we’ve been told an unidentified suspect planted pipe bombs at the RNC and DNC headquarters on January 5, the night before the Capitol riot.
The FBI still ‘can’t find’ the person who planted the bombs.
The shadowy person who was caught on surveillance video on the night of January 5 may be law enforcement.
Since the bombs were not likely planted the night before, was the person seen in the grainy footage just a decoy?
Loudermilk sent a letter to Secret Service Director Sean Curran seeking to question Kamala Harris’s Secret Service detail who were at the DNC when authorities discovered the pipe bomb.
“On January 6, 2021, Vice President-Elect Harris arrived at the DNC at 11:25 am. In preparation for her arrival, at least ten Secret Service agents conducted a sweep of the premises around 8:30 am. This included the use of two canine unites, yet the units did not detect the pipe bomb,” Loudermilk wrote.
How did a Secret Service sweep and bomb sniffing canines miss the so-called pipe bomb?
Loudermilk is asking for all “documents and communications referring or relating to a cell phone migration, system upgrade, or any other process or act by which employees of the United States Secret Service had their phones wiped of all electronic communications in the January – April 2021 timeframe.”
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