Kinda getting to be routine: when the FBI is involved, "coverup" is going to be someplace in the article. As they say, "Template."
After the April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City bombing, the FBI launched a massive manhunt for a mystery accomplice to Timothy McVeigh known as “John Doe 2”—only to later claim that he never existed, and that McVeigh acted largely alone.
Nearly 30 years later, an attorney in Utah named Jesse Trentadue is still working to unearth the truth through his ongoing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit for surveillance footage of the blast. According to FBI and Secret Service records, the footage shows McVeigh with another unidentified subject.
Since McVeigh’s other known accomplice, Terry Nichols, was confirmed to have been in Kansas on April 19, John Doe 2’s identity remains a subject of debate. Credible researchers have made the case that he may have been an undercover informant, or even an agent....
It's a long article; you can read the rest at your leisure. But you get the idea, just like with the Epstein files, the JFK & RFK assassinations, the 'rest of the story' on the Butler PA near-assassin, and probably hundreds of other, far-less-prominent, stories.
FBI? Lie. Coverup. Make certain that Congress never, ever, pulls off a real investigation. (How do they do that, hmmmmmmmmm??)
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