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Tara walks listeners through newly surfaced subpoena materials, congressional testimony, and reporting she’s dug up — and asks the hard question: did the FBI and DOJ deliberately protect a January 6 pipe bomber while pursuing others aggressively? In this episode Tara breaks down alleged geolocation gaps, claimed “corrupted” phone data, the role of narrative in prosecutions, and what this means for equal justice under the law. Expect emotional clarity, forensic show-prep detail, and a hard look at how narratives and institutions shape consequences. 🧾📞⚖️ Highlights Why Tara says the FBI lied to Congress about phone geolocation. The contrast Tara draws between arrests of Jan. 6 attendees vs. handling of the pipe bomber. Background on the bomber’s attorney and political ties mentioned in subpoena docs. Why Tara thinks this matters for the future of free speech, prosecution, and public safety.
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