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Barry Loudermilk confirms pipe bomb suspect confessed to planting devices near DNC, RNC headquarters
The suspect, 30-year-old Brian Cole Jr., allegedly said he planted the bombs at the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee in a four-hour interview as part of a multi-agency probe led by the FBI.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) sued Maryland election officials on Friday over their alleged failure to maintain their voter rolls. Registration in several Maryland counties is “impossibly high,
Republicans and Democrats are feuding over campaign finance rules at the Supreme Court, but the justices have an off-ramp to avoid partisan politics, if they’re willing to take it.
RNC Chairman Joe Gruters discusses the Tuesday's Tennessee special election victory by Matt Van Epps on 'America Reports.'
Brian Cole Jr., the man suspected of planting pipe bombs at the RNC and DNC the night before January 6, 2021, made his first court appearance.
The RNC raised $14.7 million in October, building a massive $91 million war chest for the 2026 midterms as Republicans prepare to defend their House and Senate majorities.
The FBI has reportedly arrested a suspect in relation to pipe bombs planted outside the Democratic and Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Jan.
The arrest marks the first time investigators have publicly identified a suspect in an act that had long vexed law enforcement.
Tennessee special election for GOP House seat draws national attention as Republican Matt Van Epps faces Democrat Aftyn Behn in closely watched race.
President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Michael Whatley in North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race isn’t deterring other Republicans from the race. The former RNC chairman will face Waxhaw lawyer and former teacher Elizabeth Temple in the GOP primary.