In a surprising twist, the FBI has finally nabbed Brian Cole Jr., the suspect behind the pipe bombs placed outside the DNC and RNC headquarters on the day before the January 6th incident. Who would have guessed? It took the Trump administration to finally catch this elusive figure, while the Biden team seemed more invested in sensationalizing white supremacy narratives than pursuing truth and justice.
For those who find themselves forgetful in these fast-paced times, this bombshell (quite literally) came after a painstaking look into massive piles of data. Now, here’s the kicker: the Biden administration, with all its resources, seemingly had neither the urgency nor the know-how to resolve this case. It looks like their efforts were consumed by less pressing matters like rifling through fine underwear collections and accumulating headlines about rampant radicalism.
One could say the FBI hovered indecisively under Biden’s watch. They let the case gather dust like an antique nobody cares to pick up. In contrast, the Trump administration dusted off the files, pulled out the abacus, and went to work on analyzing phone and geolocation data. If only Biden’s team hadn’t been channeling its keen detective skills toward labeling Catholics and soccer moms as national threats, progress might have been quicker.
Senator Mark Warner, perennial defender of Democratic inefficacy, suggests diversion of resources as the reason for this fiasco. However, as familiar tunes often play, many would debit this lack of results to the Democrats’ fascination with chasing MAGA hat sightings rather than real criminals. The narrative of January 6th as a white supremacy extravaganza doesn’t bode well when the suspect in question has no resemblance to the stereotype cooked up by the media kitchen.
Cole, it turns out, might just be another nut job rather than an all-powerful figure leading a grand movement. His family bonds business, interestingly, leaned towards helping illegal immigrants out of sticky situations, which was diametrically opposed to Trump’s policies. Under Dems, it seems like the case merely served as a placeholder. Identifying Cole as the perp seemed too daunting when it was convenient to paint broad unsightly strokes about the rise of domestic extremism rooted in white supremacy. Now it’s clear: without clear focus and a steadfast hand at the wheel, key matters slip through, emphasizing perhaps that some elephants in the room are best left to other, more agile, trunks to handle.

