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Chris Cuomo began his show discussing the recent arrest of the individual suspected of the D.C. pipe bomb incidents. He noted that this major development has been somewhat eclipsed by earlier remarks from the FBI director and deputy director about alleged deep state cover-ups.
Cuomo emphasized that commentators like Kash Patel and Dan Bongino should acknowledge their previous claims regarding cover-ups. At the same time, he pointed out the importance of recognizing the actual investigative efforts carried out by FBI agents to apprehend the suspect, cutting through the ongoing social media debates.
Author: Ethan Caldwell
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