Arrest of alleged bomber ‘just what doctor ordered’ for U.S., says FBI director
WASHINGTON — Prominent Democratic denizens of America’s superheated political atmosphere breathed a sigh of relief Friday as investigators in Florida arrested a man they allege mailed crudely fashioned pipe bombs to at least 13 of President Donald Trump’s most visible critics and rhetorical targets.
Cesar Sayoc, 56, was arrested at an auto-parts store in the Miami suburb of Plantation shortly before police seized a van from the parking lot. The vehicle — where the suspect had reportedly been living — was decked out in Republican stickers, American flags and celebratory images of the U.S. president.
The attempted bombings, which targeted an array of high-profile Democrats ranging from former President Barack Obama and ex-secretary of state Hillary Clinton to former CIA director John Brennan and actor Robert De Niro, marked a new low point in a fiery political season that has put Trump’s bare-knuckle style on trial.
And despite suggestions earlier in the week that he would tone it down, the president was in his usual form Friday during a “Make America Great Again” rally in Charlotte, N.C., whipping the crowd into a frenzy and trying to turn the tables on the media, accusing them of blaming him for the attempted bombing attacks.


