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CNN anchor Jake Tapper issued a correction Friday after referring to the DC pipe bomb suspect as a “White man.”
The arrest marks the first time investigators have publicly identified a suspect in an act that had long vexed law enforcement.
After a nearly five-year investigation, federal authorities have arrested a suspect in connection with pipe bombs planted outside the DNC and RNC headquarters in Washington D.C.
A Woodbridge man is accused of quietly stockpiling bomb parts for more than a year before federal agents say he planted two pipe bombs outside the RNC and DNC in DC on the eve of Jan. 6 — then slipped back into Virginia like nothing happened.
Minnesota state government employees claim they warned former Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic National Committee about Tim Walz's alleged "incompetence" and "fraud scandals."
WUSA-TV Washington, D.C. on MSN
Who is Brian Cole Jr.? FBI report details evidence against DNC, RNC pipe bomb attempt suspect
A relative told WUSA9's Katie Lusso, "he didn't do it." Saying he was "he's more like a child."
Just The News on MSN
DNC takes out $15 million in loans
"I made a bet that investing early would build power, rack up wins and rally supporters back to the table," DNC Chair Ken Martin said
CNN anchor Jake Tapper issued a mea culpa after he wrongly referred to D.C. pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole Jr. as a "30-year-old White man" following his arrest.