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Washington pipe bomb suspect pleads not guilty

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By Andrew Goudsward

WASHINGTON, ​Jan 9 (Reuters) - The man accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington the night before the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol ⁠attack pleaded not guilty on Friday to two explosives-related charges.

Brian Cole, 30, is accused of leaving two explosive devices outside the ‍headquarters of the Democratic and Republican national committees on the evening of ​January 5.

Cole, wearing a tan prison jumpsuit, entered the plea himself during a brief hearing in Washington federal court.

The bombs, which did ​not detonate, were discovered the next day shortly before supporters of President Donald Trump streamed into the Capitol nearby in a failed attempt to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 election.

Cole is facing two criminal counts: interstate transportation of ‌explosives and malicious attempt to use explosives.

A judge has ordered him ‌detained to await trial, finding evidence Cole poses a danger to public safety.

FBI ​investigators struggled for nearly five years to pinpoint a suspect. Cole was arrested and charged last month following a fresh review ‌of evidence ordered by Trump’s top appointees at the FBI.

Cole gave ⁠a detailed confession in an interview with FBI agents ‌following his arrest, prosecutors have ​said. He expressed dissatisfaction with both political parties and also echoed Trump’s false claims of tampering in the 2020 election, according to ⁠a court filing.

Cole denied ⁠in the FBI interview that the placement of the bombs was ​related to Congress' certification of the election and the events the next day.

(Reporting by Andrew ‌Goudsward, editing by Deepa Babington)

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