There was a major omission in a recent House Judiciary Committee report that slammed the FBI for doing an “investigative assessment” of a priest from the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X, or SSPX: It never explains why federal agents wanted to question him.
Xavier Lopez was the reason. As detailed in federal court records, Lopez, twenty-two, was at that point in his life a mentally disturbed man who’d accumulated an arsenal of firebombs and boasted on social media that he could “do even better” than Anders Breivik, the far-right gunman who murdered seventy-seven people at a summer camp in Norway in 2011.
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