Vice President Kamala Harris was less than 20 feet from a “viable” pipe bomb on January 6, according to a new report from Homeland Security’s internal watchdog.

The Office of the Inspector General released its report on Friday detailing the Secret Service’s preparation for, and response to, the events of January 6, 2021. Five people died and hundreds were injured in the Capitol assault, where rioters aimed to prevent the certification of the election for President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

Among the shocking revelations was that Harris, then vice president-elect, was within close range to a “viable” pipe bomb that Secret Security had missed in a security sweep.

“The pipe bomb had been placed near the [Democratic National Committee] building the night before”, the report states, but Secret Service personnel did not identify it during their security sweep on the morning of January 6.

  • @kescusay@lemmy.world
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    2004 months ago

    We as a country need to understand that to these MAGA weirdos, violence is acceptable and even encouraged.

    We also need to figure out what Trump broke in the Secret Service and fix it, because this shit is pure incompetence.

    • @BossDj@lemm.ee
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      CPAC had a banner that started “We are domestic terrorists”. They’re softening the word because they keep filling the role

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        364 months ago

        “Softening,” my ass! They simply mean it literally.

        By the way, the banner said “we are all domestic terrorists.” No exceptions: every single CPAC attendee is literally a member of a terrorist organization.

    • @dhork@lemmy.world
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      We also need to figure out what Trump broke in the Secret Service and fix it, because this shit is pure incompetence.

      It’s extremely obvious that Trump values loyalty over competence. I seem to remember that he gave key posts in White House security to the people who had been in his private security detail beforehand. People like Keith Schiller.

      It would also not surprise me if he got to hand-pick his Secret Service detail to be people who he could get along with (i.e. people he felt were loyal). We may find out in a few years that Trump deliberately picked the most loyal ones, who also happened to be the most incompetent, and is partly responsible for their lapses. That is, if we’re allowed to. If Trump wins, he’s gonna take his Sharpie to all this and we’ll never find out how it all really went down.

      • @aStonedSanta@lemm.ee
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        64 months ago

        Yeah. It shows his lack of intelligence too. Would you rather be protected by a yes man. Or… someone trained to fucking protect you that cares nothing about you and only about protecting their package. I’ll take option B 1000000% of the time. Thanks.

    • mad_asshatter
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      304 months ago

      “They were false-flag antifa blm FBI plants ordered by Pelosi”

      – maga

    • @otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      84 months ago

      Diaper tyrant didn’t break anything that wasn’t already decades in the making of its decay by the very same fucknuts currently steering his slobbering ass around.

    • BarqsHasBite
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      During slavery and Jim Crow, violence was acceptable the way it was done. So these people continuing that thinking really shouldn’t surprise us.

      I mean it was surprising to me, until I put it in the context of history. The US right wing has always relied on violence and they pass that mentality down. Seems outrageous to the rest of us, but to them it’s just a tool and the way to do things. Which is why they project of course.

    • Capt. Wolf
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      44 months ago

      I think calling them weirdos at that point does a disservice to weirdos. Someone setting up pipe bombs during an insurrection is a terrorist. Anyone supporting them is a terrorist as well… That makes MAGA a terrorist organization.

      Also, here’s what Trump broke… It should be noted that Murray was involved in the investigation of the Jan 6th texts and emails that were deleted shortly before his retirement…

      My personal opinion… Someone said “Walk away or this will get really messy for you.”

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        94 months ago

        I think calling them weirdos at that point does a disservice to weirdos.

        Yeah, but (as a weirdo myself) I think we should take one for the team, since – weirdly, unlike “terrorist” – it actually manages to stick and piss them off.

        • Capt. Wolf
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          Correct, hit them wherever it hurts.

          You’d think that being called a terrorist would be worse. However, I have read a lot that child-like insults actually hurt more than mature ones. We established them when we were children, so they’ve been with us longer and carry more emotional weight. So it’s technically more effective to call someone buttface instead of shithead.

          Just look at their commander-in-cheetodust and his tendency to call his opponents names like “Sleepy Joe,” “Crazy Nancy,” or “Lying Kamala.”

  • @LEDZeppelin@lemmy.world
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    1064 months ago

    Great job Homeland Security! What was the rush in disclosing this information? You waited for 3.5years, why not wait until next insurrection? Ted Cruz and rest of the repubes are already finishing the planning for next Trasonfest

    • Todd Bonzalez
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      I mean, you do kinda gotta hand it to them to reveal that one of Trump’s goons got close to killing his opponent in this election after Trump’s assassination attempt and before election day.

      I’m sure it’s not for a good reason that they waited this long, but it’ll at least be useful.

    • @snooggums@midwest.social
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      484 months ago

      Points angrily at all of US history.

      Our record on holding people accountable is abysmal. We certainly aren’t unique in that regard, but as context for this case the US has a history of being fine with violent white protestors and completely unhinged in response to minority protestors. Jan 6th matches that pattern.

      • @pop@lemmy.ml
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        US has a history of being fine with violent white protestors and completely unhinged in response to minority protestors

        And that’s apart from being fine with the war crimes abroad. But it never affected anyone within the country, so that’s all fine and dandy thing of the past.

        Everyone there conveniently forgets that “history” and only reiterates about the “violence” when it starts to affect themselves.

        It just might be that your country loves, or likely worships violence.

    • The Quuuuuill
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      They weren’t black people who could be working road maintenance crews. Genuinely the reason these people acted so entitled and stormed the capital after taking an L is because they felt like they were gonna get clemency. What you’re seeing now is that clemency. The lack of accountability in this nation created that raid. The lack of accountability in this nation is what’s following that raid.

    • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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      84 months ago

      Because this administration thought we should extend an olive branch by appointing a conservative Attorney General. That was an error.

      Merrick Garland didn’t even open an investigation into Trump for 2.5 years, and he only did that because congress publicly pressured him into it.

      Conservatism is cancer and our nation is riddled with it. We are trying to treat it, but our prognosis is questionable. Anything shy of complete eradication of the cancer will eventually result in another deadly flare-up.

  • Flying Squid
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    524 months ago

    Some insurrectionist attempted murderer is really kicking themselves right now.

      • Flying Squid
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        114 months ago

        Good point. And I could say ‘punching themselves in the face right now,’ but they’re probably already voting for Trump.

  • @Drewski
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    Secret service about as useless as the TSA.

    • Ever seen a TSA agent run somewhere? Of course you haven’t. I’m sure it happens, like winning the lottery happens, but I haven’t had the opportunity to witness either of those things happen.

      • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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        24 months ago

        Isn’t their primary job to run the security stations? I wouldn’t expect them to be running around an airport.

        I don’t think I’ve seen any law enforcement officers running anywhere, for that matter. Maybe like SWAT or other special response teams. Usually they just roll up on a truck.

  • @JimmyBigSausage@lemm.ee
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    After reading the article, it says there was a pipe bomb found earlier that sweep at the RNC also. It makes me wonder if beyond the MAGAts, there may be foreign interests involved here at the same time?

    • @OlinOfTheHillPeople@lemmy.world
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      They were literally there to murder the Republican vice president and anyone else who refused to support the coup. It’s not surprising at all that the RNC was a target.

    • Blackout
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      I think they just forgot that one on the way to the Capitol

    • BarqsHasBite
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      Probably no foreign interests (not directly anyway, plenty about stirring up division). First it’s way too sloppy, if a competent foreign country wants to do something they will do something far more guaranteed. Reminds me of this: https://youtu.be/b4meFC1ee7Q Second no country would want that to come out and come back to them. It would be extremely painful.

  • @Cephalotrocity@biglemmowski.win
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    114 months ago

    As much evidence as there is that we’re living in the Mirror Universe, there is ever the occasional reminder that it could have been even worse.