WND 2/10/2022
Another development tied to mysterious unsolved case of DNC pipe bomberIn a case against a Jan. 6 defendant, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Thursday rebuked Justice Department prosecutors for misleading a grand jury and the court about the whereabouts of then Vice President-elect Kamala Harris during the rioting at the U.S. Capitol.
Last week, CNN reported that contrary to the Justice Department's indictments, Harris was at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington when the riot began. It was Harris' security detail, in fact, that found one of the two pipe bombs that were widely reported on Jan. 6. But until last week, it wasn't known that Harris was within yards of a pipe bomb before it was discovered. Raising further questions is the fact that the pipe bomb suspect, despite surveillance camera footage and physical evidence, has not been identified.
In his order Thursday, Judge Trevor McFadden, noted that the government filed an indictment against Nicholas Rodean more than one year ago that erroneously stated that Harris and then Vice President Mike Pence were at the Capitol during the riots.
An excerpt of the order was tweeted by investigative reporter Julie Kelly, who has reported extensively on the Capitol riot and the alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, finding parallels between the two in the use of FBI informants.
A subsequent indictment said only Pence was at the Capitol.
"Yet here, over a year after first charging Rodean ... and nearly a year after misleading the grand jury about the whereabouts of the Vice President-elect, the Government still has not explained or remedied its mistake," the judge wrote. "The Government compounds this error by repeatedly referring to the presence of the Vice-President-elect in the Capitol" in its motion.
Further, McFadden also denied the Justice Department's attempt to shield Secret Service officers from testifying regarding Pence's exact location during the breach of the Capitol.
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