FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino on Thursday gave updates into the case of the planted pipe bombs on January 6, 2021, and the death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Regarding the J6 case, where pipe bombs were planted at the Democrat National Committee and the Republican National Committee, Bongino said on “Fox & Friends” that the feds are closing in on numerous suspects.
“The second we got in, I said, ‘I want answers on this,’ and I’m pretty confident that we’re closing in on some suspects,” the deputy director said.
Bongino noted that the Biden administration curiously showed a lack of interest in the pipe bomb case while the feds prosecuted more than 1,000 people who protested on January 6. “No one seemed to show any interest in this case,” he criticized.
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On the Epstein case, Bongino highlighted the American public’s lack of trust in the FBI and their general suspicion over the sex offender’s suicide. Addressing that issue, Bongino said the feds are working to clean up video evidence from the jail to show that Epstein was alone at the time he killed himself.
“There’s video … and we will release it,” Bongino said, noting that the video is not of the actual suicide. “That’s what’s taken a while on this — we’re working on cleaning it up to make sure you have an enhanced version. And we’re gonna give you the original, so you don’t think there are any shenanigans. You’re gonna see, there’s no one there but him. There’s just nobody there.”
“If you have a tip, let us know,” he continued. “But there’s no DNA, there’s no audio, there’s no fingerprints, no suspects, no accomplices, there’s no tips, there’s nothing. If you have it, I’m happy to see it.”
“There’s video, clear as day, he’s the only person in there, and the only person coming out,” Bongino added. “You can see it.”
Epstein was found dead with bed sheets wrapped around his neck at 6:30 a.m. on August 10, 2019, around a month after he was arrested.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino on Thursday gave updates into the case of the planted pipe bombs on January 6, 2021, and the death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Regarding the J6 case, where pipe bombs were planted at the Democrat National Committee and the Republican National Committee, Bongino said on “Fox & Friends” that the feds are closing in on numerous suspects.
“The second we got in, I said, ‘I want answers on this,’ and I’m pretty confident that we’re closing in on some suspects,” the deputy director said.
Bongino noted that the Biden administration curiously showed a lack of interest in the pipe bomb case while the feds prosecuted more than 1,000 people who protested on January 6. “No one seemed to show any interest in this case,” he criticized.
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On the Epstein case, Bongino highlighted the American public’s lack of trust in the FBI and their general suspicion over the sex offender’s suicide. Addressing that issue, Bongino said the feds are working to clean up video evidence from the jail to show that Epstein was alone at the time he killed himself.
“There’s video … and we will release it,” Bongino said, noting that the video is not of the actual suicide. “That’s what’s taken a while on this — we’re working on cleaning it up to make sure you have an enhanced version. And we’re gonna give you the original, so you don’t think there are any shenanigans. You’re gonna see, there’s no one there but him. There’s just nobody there.”
“If you have a tip, let us know,” he continued. “But there’s no DNA, there’s no audio, there’s no fingerprints, no suspects, no accomplices, there’s no tips, there’s nothing. If you have it, I’m happy to see it.”
“There’s video, clear as day, he’s the only person in there, and the only person coming out,” Bongino added. “You can see it.”
Epstein was found dead with bed sheets wrapped around his neck at 6:30 a.m. on August 10, 2019, around a month after he was arrested.
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