The FBI arrested Brian Cole Jr. this morning. A 30-year-old from Woodbridge, Virginia. Works at his familys bail bonds company. Lives with his mom. Allegedly planted pipe bombs outside both the DNC and RNC headquarters on January 5, 2021.
Almost five years. The FBI offered a $500,000 reward, conducted over a thousand interviews, reviewed nearly 40,000 video files, and pored over cell tower data. They tracked sales of fewer than 25,000 Nike Air Max Speed Turf sneakers worn by the suspect. The shadowy figure in the hoodie and face mask became a Rorschach test for anyone with a theory about what really happened on January 6.
Then-Vice President-elect Kamala Harris came within 20 feet of the DNC bomb the next morning. The devices weren’t discovered for more than 15 hours after they were planted. The bombs were viable. They could have killed people. This wasn’t performance art.
Heres where things get interesting. Dan Bongino, now the deputy director of the FBI, spent years on his podcast insisting the whole thing was an inside job. There is a massive cover-up, because the person who planted those pipe bombs – they don’t want you to know who it was, because its either a connected anti-Trump insider, or this was an inside job, he said in November 2024. Zero doubt. His words.
Bongino is now in charge of the investigation. And the suspect he’s announcing? A guy who did DoorDash deliveries and, according to sources, has been linked to pro-anarchist ideological statements. His grandmother told the New York Post Hes almost autistic-like because he doesn’t understand a lot of stuff and insists he would never hurt a fly.
Not exactly the deep state operative Bongino warned us about.
Attorney General Pam Bondi made clear there was no new tip and no new witness. The evidence that led to Cole had been sitting at the FBI for years. Bank records show he bought one-inch-by-eight-inch galvanized pipes, end caps, kitchen timers, nine-volt battery connectors, and electrical wire in 2019 and 2020. His cell phone was tracked near the RNC and DNC when the bombs were placed. His car was caught on a license plate reader half a mile away.
If the evidence was already there, why did it take nearly five years? Bondi wants you to believe the Biden administration simply didn’t care enough to connect the dots. Maybe. Or maybe cross-referencing sneaker sales with cell tower pings across millions of data points is actually difficult forensic work. Both can be true. Neither fits neatly into anyones preferred story.
Watch what happens now. The same people who insisted this was definitely an inside job are already pivoting. Some suggest Cole must be connected to Antifa, despite no evidence. Others speculate hell get a Trump pardon, apparently forgetting Cole allegedly tried to blow up the RNC too. The language of Trump’s January 6 pardons did not extend to the pipe bomber.
Meanwhile, folks on the other side are dunking on Bonginos conspiracy theories without acknowledging that the FBI genuinely failed to make an arrest for nearly five years with evidence already in hand. Thats not nothing. You can criticize the insider-threat speculation and still think the investigations pace was inexcusably slow.
When the bomber was unidentified, everyone projected their preferred villain onto that grainy surveillance footage. Now that we have a name, the projections continue. Cole is already a patsy or an anarchist or proof of something nobody can quite articulate. Hes serving a function in arguments that have nothing to do with him.
What actually happened is more banal. A guy from the Virginia suburbs allegedly planted bombs outside both party headquarters the night before America’s most chaotic transfer of power in modern history. His apparent ideological sympathies, if the anarchist reports hold up, don’t fit the January 6 narrative anyone has been selling. He wasn’t storming the Capitol. He wasn’t trying to keep Trump in office. He was, allegedly, just trying to blow things up.
Thats the part nobody wants to sit with. Sometimes political violence isn’t part of a grand conspiracy. Sometimes its just violence, committed by someone whose motives don’t validate anyones priors. The bombs could have killed people, including the incoming Vice President of the United States. That should matter more than whether the arrest vindicates your team.
It won’t. It never does.