Breaking news: Congressman Loudermilk tells LindellTV’s Cara Castronuova that J6 pipe bomb narrative is collapsing
By Easton Martin | November 1, 2025
In an explosive interview with LindellTV reporter Cara Castronuova, Congressman Barry Loudermilk, chair of the new January 6 Committee, alleged that the official story surrounding the pipe bombs found near the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters has fallen apart.
Loudermilk said the narrative pushed by federal investigators “doesn’t hold a lot of water,” pointing to several contradictions in the evidence. He revealed that Secret Service bomb-sniffing dogs swept the DNC area on the morning of January 6 and found nothing, even though the FBI claimed the device had been planted the night before.
He also noted that when the RNC pipe bomb was discovered, the attached kitchen timer still showed roughly 20 minutes remaining. Because that model can only run for 60 minutes, he said it was impossible for it to have been set the previous evening.
Loudermilk added that none of the requested surveillance footage from the RNC and DNC on the night of January 5 exists, except for small snippets, and that crucial cell phone data from AT&T was reportedly “corrupted” when downloaded. Drawing on his two decades in IT, he said the explanation “didn’t pass the smell test” since such data should have multiple backups.
“None of this makes logical sense,” Loudermilk told Castronuova, accusing the original Pelosi-led January 6 Committee of political motives. “They weren’t seeking truth, they were building a political weapon.”









