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The New York Post reporting investigators believe at least 12 people across the country may have been connected to the alleged plot, with more arrests and search warrants possible.
Federal sources telling Fox News the suspects in custody are American citizens, with investigators finding no known foreign connection.
All five men charged with conspiracy to commit murder, carrying a potential sentence of life in prison and a $250,000 fine.
The Justice Department also bringing conspiracy charges involving violence on White House grounds, an offense that carries up to five years in prison.
Earlier yesterday morning, FBI Director Kash Patel announcing the disrupted plot in a post on X, sharing a screenshot of the Fox News article writing, quote, Thanks to the rapid action of this FBI, our partners and the DOJ in a multi-state operation, multiple individuals are now in custody, and allegedly planned attacks were stopped cold.
Patel's announcement now triggering a clash between the FBI and Secret Service.
MSNOW's Kandalanian reporting, citing three people familiar with the investigation, that Secret Service officials are furious Patel publicly revealed the case while it remained sealed.
And while roughly 10 additional suspects had not yet been taken into custody, Secret Service Deputy Director Matt Quinn appearing to rebuke Patel without naming him in a press conference.
Quinn insisting the Secret Service deliberately withheld details to protect the integrity of the investigation and its security operation.
Three San Francisco Giants pitchers receiving a warning from Major League Baseball after adding Bible verses to their team-issued caps during Friday night's Pride Night game against the Chicago Cubs.
Starting pitcher Landon Roop writing Genesis 9, 12-16 beside the Giants' rainbow-colored logo.
The passage describes God placing a rainbow in the clouds as the sign of his covenant with Noah, promising never again to destroy all life with a flood.
Roop explaining to reporters after the game that he intended the message as an expression of his Christian faith.
Relief pitchers JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker also taking the mound with Bible verse references written on their Pride Night caps.
A fourth pitcher, Sam Hentges, declining to wear the special edition hat altogether, instead choosing the Giants' traditional black and orange cap.
Hentges telling reporters, quote, It's just something that I feel like I was forced to support when I don't morally support it.
There wasn't hatred behind it.
I think that's kind of something that's misinterpreted.
MLB Chief Communications Officer Pat Courtney releasing a statement on Monday, quote, The writing on the cap violates our rules and consistent with normal practice, we have warned the players about future violations.
The Giants separately apologizing in a statement, quote, We understand that the choices by individual players have caused pain and anger.