After nearly five years of inexplicable delays, federal prosecutors have finally upgraded charges against Brian Cole Jr., the man accused of planting pipe bombs outside both the Democratic and Republican National Committee headquarters on January 5, 2021.
A federal grand jury returned a new indictment Wednesday adding terrorism-related charges and weapons of mass destruction counts to Cole's case - charges that should have been obvious from day one. The enhanced indictment now includes four federal counts with significantly higher penalties, finally treating this attack with the seriousness it deserved from the beginning.
Why Did This Take So Long?
Patriots are asking the obvious question: Why did it take the Deep State nearly five years to bring appropriate terrorism charges against someone who planted explosive devices at political headquarters? Was this case deliberately slow-walked by the same bureaucrats who rushed to prosecute January 6th protesters for trespassing?
The pipe bombs were discovered on January 5th, yet somehow this investigation dragged on for years while other J6 cases were fast-tracked through the system. The timing raises serious questions about prosecutorial priorities under the previous Biden regime.
"The American people deserve to know why terrorism charges took five years to file while peaceful protesters were railroaded through kangaroo courts," said one legal expert familiar with the case.
Justice Under Trump 2.0
It's no coincidence that serious terrorism charges are finally being filed now that Attorney General Pam Bondi is cleaning house at the Department of Justice. Unlike her predecessor Merrick Garland, Bondi appears committed to equal justice under law rather than political prosecutions.
The enhanced charges send a clear message: actual terrorism will be prosecuted to the fullest extent, not buried in bureaucratic delays while the Deep State focuses on persecuting Trump supporters.
This case proves what many Americans already suspected - the previous administration's DOJ was more interested in political theater than real justice. How many other cases were deliberately mishandled to protect the narrative?
