
A new whistleblower disclosure laid out by a congressman raised certain irregularities regarding the alleged January 6 pipe bomber, leading him to conclude the arrestee was not “capable or motivated” to act alone.
More than a week after the Department of Justice announced the arrest of Brian Cole Jr., a number of questions persisted, not least of which regarding the timing of apprehending the suspect allegedly responsible for planting bombs outside the Democratic and Republican National Committees in Washington, D.C., in Jan. 2021. Now, an FBI whistleblower’s disclosure presented by Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie (R) suggested the DOJ may have the wrong man.
“Last night I received a disclosure from a new FBI whistleblower regarding the J6 pipe bomb case. This is the third disclosure I’ve received from current and former employees of the government regarding the pipe bomb case in recent weeks,” began a lengthy thread from the lawmaker.
Last night I received a disclosure from a new FBI whistleblower regarding the J6 pipe bomb case.
This is the third disclosure I’ve received from current and former employees of the government regarding the pipe bomb case in recent weeks.
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) December 12, 2025
After reminding of the ramifications that could occur from their coming forward that had been set aside because “they care deeply for our country,” the congressman continued to summarize, “The community where the suspect was arrested is populated with several employees of the FBI, Secret Service, and police. Many of them have observed the suspect on walks over the years.”
Massie proceeded to describe how the suspect “wanders” the neighborhood while walking a dog as his only activity outside the home, saying, “He does not interact with anyone. He doesn’t wave or acknowledge others or even say hello. He does not even look at other people when he walks by. He appears to live in his own world.”
He does not interact with anyone. He doesn’t wave or acknowledge others or even say hello. He does not even look at other people when he walks by. He appears to live in his own world.
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) December 12, 2025
Making note of his constant use of headphones, perhaps to “drown out any surrounding noises,” it was detailed that the suspect was never witnessed in an “angry or agitated state.”
As had been reported, the suspect’s own grandmother had described the man as “borderline autistic. He’s slow. He may be 30, but he’s got the mind of a 16-year-old. That’s why we’re thinking — What the hell? What’s going on?”
The congressman’s summary went on, “His behavior is awkward. It’s obvious he has a mental disability, and likely lives in a permanently vulnerable, intellectual, and emotional state. It’s well known that individuals with mental conditions are susceptible to providing inaccurate and unwarranted ‘confessions.’”
His behavior is awkward. It’s obvious he has a mental disability,
and likely lives in a permanently vulnerable, intellectual, and emotional state. It’s well known that individuals with mental conditions are susceptible to providing inaccurate and unwarranted “confessions.”— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) December 12, 2025
The thread also called into question the events surrounding the suspect’s apprehension, calling out the obvious surveillance operation that had been conducted in mid-November and the manner in which neighbors were treated regarding an alleged bomb maker.
“Not only were neighbors not evacuated during the arrest and search of the alleged bomber’s home,” said Massie, “they were required to remain in their homes. If the suspect had in fact been engaged in making bombs and stockpiling bomb materials, the proper safety precautions were not taken.”
Not only were neighbors not evacuated during the arrest and search of the alleged bomber’s home, they were required to remain in their homes. If the suspect had in fact been engaged in making bombs and stockpiling bomb materials, the proper safety precautions were not taken.
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) December 12, 2025
According to Attorney General Pam Bondi, the fact that the alleged suspect was only arrested now, nearly five years after the fact, was because “… evidence has been sitting there collecting dust.”
“This wasn’t a new tip, it wasn’t some new evidence. It was the hard work of President Trump’s administration, Deputy Director Bongino and Director Patel,” added the nation’s top cop.
While many raised suspicions about the timing given recent reports that alleged U.S. Capitol Police may somehow have been involved in planting the bombs ahead of the events of Jan. 6, 2021, Massie concluded, “The FBI employee disclosing this information to me doesn’t believe the FBI has arrested a person who is capable or motivated, or even interested enough in affairs outside of his own small world, to execute the J6 pipe bomb plot on his own.”
My personal conclusion:
The FBI employee disclosing this information to me doesn’t believe the FBI has arrested a person who is capable or motivated, or even interested enough in affairs outside of his own small world, to execute the J6 pipe bomb plot on his own.
End of
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— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) December 12, 2025
Timing sure is interesting
— IndyClay (@indy_clay) December 13, 2025
More whistleblowers stepping up means something in that case is seriously off. This won’t stay buried.
— Global Right (@globalrightx) December 12, 2025
It’s not a swamp, but an ocean of criminality and corruption.
— DavidNietzsche2310 (@nietzsche258918) December 12, 2025
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Last night I received a disclosure from a new FBI whistleblower regarding the J6 pipe bomb case.