
Man accused of bringing bombs to Capitol had contacted Cruz's office with concern about 'election fraud,' judge notes
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A Vietnam veteran who allegedly brought Mason jar bombs to Capitol Hill on January 6 had scoped out the Capitol Building in December by driving around it, and had called Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's office and tried to visit the Republican at home, a court filing revealed on Monday.
The filing provides new details about a right-wing follower's response to the election fraud myth in one of the most serious Capitol riot criminal cases. Lonnie Leroy Coffman of Alabama had also participated in a paramilitary patrol on the southern border seven years ago, and on January 6, carried information about border enforcement paramilitary groups, the court filing said.More Related News

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