As I recall, there were quite a number of well-planned assassination attempts that failed by sheer chance. At the July 20 plot a briefcase with a bomb was set down next to Hitler; somebody moved it just before it went off.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/assassination-plot-against-hitler-fails
There were many plans/attempts. The July 20th explosion was, IIRC, von Stauffenberg's 3rd attempt.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/02/politics/doug-jensen-mike-lindell-insurrection-jail/index.htmlThe QAnon supporter who chased Officer Eugene Goodman near the Senate chamber during the US Capitol insurrection was sent back to jail Thursday, in part because he violated the rules of his release by going online to access conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
The unusual turn of events means Doug Jensen of Iowa is headed back to jail a mere seven weeks after he was released. He was arrested shortly after the January 6 insurrection and was kept in jail until July, when a federal judge released him to his home under strict conditions.
Those conditions included a prohibition on using the internet -- to keep Jensen away from the QAnon conspiracy, which he previously admitted to investigators was the reason he breached the Capitol. But when court officials made their first unannounced visit to check on Jensen at his home last month, they found him in his garage, using a cell phone to stream a right-wing news outlet.
According to court filings, Jensen admitted to the court officials that he also used the phone to stream a conspiracy-filled symposium held by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, a diehard supporter of former President Donald Trump who has repeatedly pushed debunked claims and haywire theories about foreign countries switching millions of votes to steal the election from Trump.
District Judge Timothy Kelly said at a court hearing Thursday that he had released Jensen in July because Jensen claimed he had "turned a corner" and disavowed the conspiracy theories.
"But it's now clear that he has not experienced the transformation that his lawyer previously described, and that he continues to seek out the conspiracy theories that led to his dangerous conduct on January 6," continued Kelly, who was appointed by Trump in 2017 to the DC District Court. "I don't see any reason to believe that he has had the wake-up call that he needs."
There is no federal law that the Committee or the telecommunication companies would be breaking. That's McCarthy lying. Let me see if I can conjure up some shock......
Nope.
I would generally like my telecom company to wait until a subpoena to turn over records....not do it because congress asked nicely.
I would generally like my telecom company to wait until a subpoena to turn over records....not do it because congress asked nicely.
Which telecom company do you own?
I tend to agree. I don't know why this committee is asking first. Just issue a subpoena from the start and save everyone involved a bit of embarrassment.
AP sources: Intel shows extremists to attend Capitol rally
WASHINGTON (AP) — Far right extremist groups like the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers are planning to attend a rally later this month at the U.S. Capitol that is designed to demand “justice” for the hundreds of people who have been charged in connection with January’s insurrection, according to three people familiar with intelligence gathered by federal officials.
As a result, U.S. Capitol Police have been discussing in recent weeks whether the large perimeter fence that was erected outside the Capitol after January’s riot will need to be put back up, the people said.
The officials have been discussing security plans that involve reconstructing the fence as well as another plan that does not involve a fence, the people said. They were not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
The planned Sept. 18 rally at the Capitol comes as a jittery Washington has seen a series of troubling one-off incidents — including, most recently, a man who parked a pickup truck near the Library of Congress and said he had a bomb and detonator. Among the most concerning events: A series of unexploded pipe bombs placed around the U.S. Capitol ahead of the Jan. 6 insurrection remain unexplained and no suspect has been charged.
https://apnews.com/article/capitol-siege-887b2b3a4bcc3c667858765b1281c959
As I recall, there were quite a number of well-planned assassination attempts that failed by sheer chance. At the July 20 plot a briefcase with a bomb was set down next to Hitler; somebody moved it just before it went off.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/assassination-plot-against-hitler-fails
Go-to Lawyer for Capitol Riot Defendants Disappears
John Pierce has been a combative advocate for those accused of participating in the Jan. 6 attack, but he’s missed court appearances for a week.
Aug. 31, 2021
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/31/nyregion/capitol-riots.html
I always liked the "Management Equation".
Knowledge is Power.
Power = Work/Time
Therefore, Knowledge = Work/Time
Time is Money
Therefore, Knowledge = Work/Money
Rearranging to solve for Money, Money = Work/Knowledge
This means that as Knowledge decreases, Money increases, independent of the amount of Work, with Money approaching infinity as Knowledge approaches zero.
This equation is often used to imply that management makes lots of money because they don't know much.
But in point of fact, Money = Work/Knowledge makes a lot of sense in a non-humorous way when properly understood. This equation doesn't tell you how much money you make, but how much money is required to do something. The less you know, the more money it will take you to accomplish some task.
Pierce is claming he has COvid.
Lawyer John Pierce — who is representing 17 criminal defendants in Capitol riot cases — has gone missing from court appearances amid conflicting excuses that include a claim he is hospitalized with Covid and is on a ventilator, a court filing says.
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...telling the Assistant U.S. Attorney that he had just gotten word that Mr. Pierce had been in an accident and was on his way to the hospital...
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‘appears to have been suffering from dehydration and exhaustion’
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“and represented to the court that Mr. Pierce’s absence was due to a conflict,” the filing said.
I don't think Pierce is claiming anything, which is part of the problem at the moment. I couldn't find a more recent story on it but on cnbc it says:
Basically, no knows where he is but the guy that's now "representing" Pierce's clients a) doesn't have a law license and b) is under indictment for multiple felonies in Pennsylvania. It's a bit of a **** show.