| Ray Epps Told FBI He Expected a Bomb Attack Near the Capitol on January 6 
 When  James Ray Epps Sr. first called the FBI regarding his January 2021  activities in Washington D.C., he didn’t mention how he implored  protesters in several locations to go inside the Capitol, but he later  told an agent that he expected a bomb would detonate on a side street  near the Capitol.
 Those are just two of the revelations in a  collection of Epps-related material obtained by The Epoch Times,  including FBI interview summaries, FBI audio recordings, transcripts,  videos, and photographs.
 In an interview with  FBI agents on March 3, 2021, Epps said he brought a first-aid kit in his  backpack to Washington because he expected a terror attack.And he knew the bomb would be on a side street:
 “Yeah,  I thought there might be a problem. That’s why I was there,” Epps told  an FBI agent and an FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force officer in a meeting  at the Phoenix office of Epps’s attorney, John Blischak.
 
   “I was afraid they were going to set off an explosion on one of the  side streets,” Epps said, according to a recording of the interview  obtained by The Epoch Times. “So we tried to stay in the middle, tried  to get there early, tried to stay away from the sides. The real tell is when this military guy pretends to not remember the term "IED": 
   “As time went on, I started getting a bad feeling like something’s  gonna  happen,” said Epps, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and former Oath  Keepers  leader in Arizona. “There’s a lot of wackies out there. I  thought  something would happen in D.C. I thought there might be, what  do they  call them, EOD, something like that?”archive.ph 
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 Tom
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