A woman made a wild bomb threats in a live stream that drove to a federal building for home credits outside Washington, DC, according to video that was exclusively obtained by Dailymail.com.
Maria del Carmen Lozano concentrated the camera on the road, but noticed her name at least twice and told viewers that she was on her way to the Freddie Mac building in McLean, Virginia, on Tuesday with the intention of 'blowing up everything'.
Fairfax County Police has published Warrants for the arrest of women – one for a bomb threat and one for entering the penetration. She was pulled during a traffic stop and taken in custody.
A representative of the FBI confirmed that the agency 'keeps an eye on the situation'.
Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director Bill Pulte was in the building at the time of the threat, a source that was familiar with the situation told DailyMail.com.
They also reveal that Lozano was a technology worker at Freddie Mac who was fired before Pulte was confirmed two weeks ago to lead the agency that was instructed to supervise $ 9 trillion in home and mortgage loans.

Maria del Carmen Lozano was arrested this week after a threat to a Facebook -Livestream to blow up the Freddie Mac building in McLean, Virginia


In a video that is focused on the road, Lozano said: 'I will blow this Motherf ****** building in Freddie Mac, so that people know that this is real and not fake'
Lozano was released out of custody on Thursday morning, but continued to stream live and endangered Freddie Mac employees and director of Pulte.
“I am about to blow everything up in Freddie Mac at the moment so that they know that this is real and not fake, okay?” Lozano said in her live streamed anger.
“So, give me a few more minutes,” she continued, “and I will blow this Motherf ****** building in Freddie Mac, so that people know that this is real and not fake.”
The tirade and threats come as several authorities in the US government to make cuts, including the lottery tickets and the dismissing of thousands of federal employees on the recommendation of the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge).
Since his confirmation only two weeks ago, Pulte has fired 200 people, with board members appointed by Joe Biden and other employees.
But Lozano was not part of the dismissal inspired by doge, a person who is familiar with the situation says dailyymail.com.

Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) director Bill Pulte, who was just confirmed two weeks ago, was in the building when the threats were made. The FBI follows the situation

Lozano came to Freddie Mac's head office in McLean, Virginia on Tuesday and rode around the campus. She didn't get out of her car or entered the building
They describe how Lozano seems to be aimed at the anger about losing her job at Pulte and since her release of the detention, Freddie Mac and FHFA have a requirement to speak with the director.
Lozano went live on Facebook when she rode through the Freddie Mac Headquarters Building in McLean, Virginia on Tuesday and riding on campus. She did not leave her car or entered the building.
The woman made a series of wild claims in the course of a minute in her live video, including that Freddie Mac 'has hacked the brain' and that she helped the loan services to take over people's brains using artificial intelligence.
“Put the phone down now and come to work with us, okay?” She insisted on viewers. “Freddie Mac as an investor has hacked the brain with the help of artificial intelligence and they did it with the help of Maria del Carmen Lozano.”
“I have the proof that this was the case,” she concluded.