Well, that didn’t take long, did it? CNN — the self-declared champion of truth, facts, and whatever else they’re branding themselves as this week — just served up another masterclass in narrative-first, facts-second journalism. And this time, Jake Tapper was at the helm, delivering what might be one of the most embarrassing live blunders in recent memory.
On a segment of The Lead, Tapper confidently announced that Brian Cole Jr., the man just arrested for allegedly planting pipe bombs near the RNC and DNC headquarters on January 5, 2021, was a “30-year-old white man.” There was only one small problem: a few minutes later, his own show flashed photos of Cole, who is quite clearly a black man. Whoops.
Now, look. Honest mistakes happen — we all get that. But this wasn’t just a flub. It was a lightning-fast glimpse into how badly some in the media want a certain narrative to be true. You could practically feel the assumption vibrating under Tapper’s words: White guy. Domestic terrorism. Fits the script. Until it didn’t.
And mind you, this isn’t some backroom intern pulling wire copy from a sketchy source. This is Jake Tapper, the network’s go-to “serious journalist,” getting fed intel — and still somehow managing to mislabel the suspect before the photos even hit the screen. The mistake would almost be funny if it weren’t so indicative of the larger media ecosystem we’re all swimming in.
🚨 WTF?! CNN’s Jake Tapper just went out of his way to LIE and call the J6 pipe bomb a “WHITE MAN”
CNN REFUSED to show a picture of the alleged bomber—who is clearly a BLACK MAN—so I overlayed a photo of him on their clip
CNN can’t help themselves but push anti-white rhetoric pic.twitter.com/Y4UJVjbT8A
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) December 5, 2025
Let’s be real. If Brian Cole Jr. had actually been a white man, Tapper’s little intro would have been clipped, memed, and paraded across every platform in existence for weeks. There would be think-pieces, op-eds, breathless headlines about white supremacy, MAGA extremism, and whatever else they could stuff into the echo chamber. But now that he’s been revealed to be black? Cue the awkward silence and sudden pivot to “ongoing investigations.”
The FBI, after four years of head-scratching and dead ends, finally nailed down Cole using a combo of license plate readers and cell tower data. Which is great — better late than never. But naturally, Biden-world couldn’t resist one last swing on the way out. In a jaw-droppingly smug statement, Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed this arrest “languished for four years under the prior administration.” Right. Because apparently, 2021 to 2025 didn’t involve the Biden DOJ either?
Let’s decode that, shall we? Bondi wants you to believe that, despite years of high-tech resources, unlimited media coverage, and a politically motivated FBI chomping at the bit to tie anyone to J6, this one just got shelved… until the grown-ups showed up. Sure, Pam.
And yet again, the political weaponization of the DOJ rears its head. Because apparently, if the alleged pipe bomber doesn’t fit the preferred demographic profile, the entire story gets reshuffled, soft-pedaled, or brushed off altogether. Meanwhile, Tapper moves on like nothing happened — no correction, no walk-back, no apology. Just a quick cut to commercial and business as usual.
This is exactly why trust in legacy media has cratered. It’s not just bias — it’s this baked-in assumption that every villain wears a red hat and every crime story has to follow a very specific script. When reality veers off-course, they either ignore it or stumble awkwardly through it and hope you’re not paying attention.
But in 2025, people are paying attention. And under the Trump-Vance administration, you better believe that the old media games are running out of steam. The American public is waking up, and they’re not interested in media fantasies anymore. They want facts. Accountability. And maybe — just maybe — a journalist who can get the suspect’s race right before national broadcast. That’s not too much to ask, is it?





