
Verdict with Ted Cruz DNC Pipe-bomber ARRESTED, plus Three Days at the WH-Medals of Honor, Trump Accounts & Lowering Auto Prices
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Dec 5, 2025 The FBI's recent arrest of a pipe bomber, after years of investigation, raises serious questions about past DOJ priorities. Ted Cruz highlights a significant change in focus under current leadership. Meanwhile, exciting White House events include the signing of a law that triples Medal of Honor stipends and the launch of a financial initiative to help children build wealth. Additionally, plans to roll back strict auto regulations aim to lower car prices and enhance safety, promising a win for consumers.
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Delayed Arrest Sparks Accountability Questions
- The FBI arrested Brian J. Cole Jr. for the DNC/RNC pipe bombs after evidence review, raising questions about a five-year delay.
- Ted Cruz argues the Biden DOJ didn't prioritize the case and new DOJ leadership focused resources to solve it.
Surveillance And Phone Records Linked The Suspect
- Cruz recounts surveillance, license plate reader, and cell-tower evidence placing Cole near both bomb sites on Jan 5, 2021.
- He uses these details to argue the evidence likely existed earlier and was not acted upon.
Arrest Credited To Renewed Focus, Not New Tips
- Pam Bondi and Dan Bongino credited renewed DOJ/FBI focus, saying no new tip prompted the arrest.
- Cruz and hosts framed the arrest as the result of prioritization rather than fresh leads.
