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Tara dives deep into a shocking moment in U.S. history 🇺🇸⚠️ — where a liberal pipe bomber allegedly escaped justice 💣🚶‍♂️ because the FBI and DOJ may have dropped the ball—or worse, deliberately obstructed justice 🕵️‍♂️❌. From geo-fencing failures 📱📡 to perjury before Congress 🏛️✍️, this episode reveals how political bias and incompetence allegedly allowed a public safety threat to roam free. Hear how Trump-era priorities and investigative persistence finally led to an arrest 🏃‍♂️🚔, and what this could mean for public safety and accountability in America. 🎧 EPISODE SUMMARY Tara explains the FBI’s alleged failure to geofence the pipe bomber during key investigations 📱🚫. How Assistant Director Stephen DeAntuono allegedly lied to Congress 🏛️⚖️. The role of political bias in law enforcement and prosecutorial decisions ⚖️🔥. How the Trump administration’s intervention finally led to an arrest 🏃‍♂️🚔. Analysis of public safety risks and what this means for future politically charged crimes 🚨💣. Tara connects these events to broader concerns about law enforcement, accountability, and political favoritism 🕵️‍♂️📊. 📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS 💣 Alleged FBI and DOJ negligence let a pipe bomber roam free for months. 🏛️ Congress hearings revealed potential perjury and obstruction. 📱 Geo-fencing and digital evidence were reportedly ignored. 🔍 Trump administration’s focus led to eventual progress in the case. 🚨 Public safety and accountability are at risk when political bias interferes with justice.
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