Kash Patel turned over this startling smoking gun to Jim Jordan

Kash Patel promised a new era of transparency at the FBI.
Patel set out to show this wasn’t just talk.
And now Kash Patel turned over this startling smoking gun to Jim Jordan.
One of the big unanswered questions about what happened on January 6 is the identity of the January 6 pipe bomber.
Surveillance camera footage captured an individual in a grey sweatshirt and mask placing pipe bombs at the Democrat and Republican Committee National Headquarters.
Despite video cameras capturing the alleged perpetrator, the bombs sat outside the two committee headquarters for hours as children and D.C. residents passed by.
Police were observed outside the buildings while the bombs just sat there.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris even entered the Democrat National Committee Headquarters while these bombs sat outside.
The Biden Justice Department arrested over 1,600 Trump supporters and tracked down every MAGA grandmother that laid eyes on the Capitol.
But there was no progress on the pipe bomber.
In spite of the fact that this individual put the Vice President-elect’s life in danger, the FBI gave up the search within weeks.
“By the end of February 2021, the FBI began diverting resources away from the pipe bomb investigation,” a report by Congressional Republicans on the January 6 investigation read.
The report posited that the FBI threw in the towel because of a lack of promising leads.
“One possible explanation for the reduction in resources is that the number of credible leads began to decline, no longer requiring as many special agents to cover the workload,” the report went on to say.
But a would-be assassin that threatened the lives of top officials in both parties in what could have been the worst domestic terror attack in American history seemed like it should be a bigger priority.
The FBI used cell phone geotargeting data to hunt down Trump supporters.
Yet somehow the data pertaining to the pipe bomber was corrupted.
The FBI also never interviewed the people who found the pipe bombs.
Many Americans thought the issue with the FBI’s search for the pipe bomber wasn’t a lack of leads, but a lack of will.
Even members of Congress think there is a suspicious government connection to this event.
1) January 6th pipe bomb (most likely government involvement).
2) Ray Epps
3) Las Vegas shooting. As an owner of fully automatic weapons, I don’t believe all of that was done with bumpstocks. Also, what’s with the guy who was shot in the hotel, fled to Mexico and came back? https://t.co/v54Nwc3ibp
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 24, 2025
If there is, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) may soon know the truth.
That’s because FBI Director Patel ordered the bureau to turn over a treasure trove of January 6 documents to Jordan’s committee.
“As a sign of good faith, we are providing this initial production more than a week ahead of the Committee’s subpoena deadline,” a letter from FBI Assistant Director Marshall Yates to Jordan read. “But this will not be the last production we will send to satisfactorily comply with the Committee’s subpoena. To that end, we are diligently working to completely comply with your subpoenas.”