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Wow? What new information will come out, follow the money.
Last edited by snapzz (8/11/2017 6:34 am)
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Wow....that's news, snap.....Thanks.
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Wow! And Manafort is the one that has the most ties to Russia...
I guess they suspected that although he was giving them many documents voluntarily...he didn't really hand over everything!
The so-called no-knock warrant, which was first reported by The Washington Post, was served at Manafort's home in Washington's northern Virginia suburbs on July 26, the day after Manafort met with Senate intelligence committee investigators.
The tactic appears unusual for a case that has been under investigation for months and for which Manafort has already turned over hundreds of pages of documents to Senate investigators.
Since his appointment in May, Mueller has quietly gathered a team of more than three dozen attorneys, investigators and other staff in a nondescript office in Washington.
Last edited by Spunky (8/09/2017 11:44 am)
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When the FBI raided Manfort's home...the pervert announced the transgender ban in order to divert the conversation away from the raid...smh!!
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Spunky wrote:
When the FBI raided Manfort's home...the pervert announced the transgender ban in order to divert the conversation away from the raid...smh!!
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you are so right, and I can't wait to see what kind of data come out of this
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Spunky wrote:
Wow! And Manafort is the one that has the most ties to Russia...
I guess they suspected that although he was giving them many documents voluntarily...he didn't really hand over everything!
The so-called no-knock warrant, which was first reported by The Washington Post, was served at Manafort's home in Washington's northern Virginia suburbs on July 26, the day after Manafort met with Senate intelligence committee investigators.
The tactic appears unusual for a case that has been under investigation for months and for which Manafort has already turned over hundreds of pages of documents to Senate investigators.
Since his appointment in May, Mueller has quietly gathered a team of more than three dozen attorneys, investigators and other staff in a nondescript office in Washington.
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yep, this was back at the end of July and no one leaked it out
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It's going to be interesting!
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It seems they have to show a lot to a judge in order to get permission for the raid. That means the judge was convinced of some wrong doing imo. Manafort is just the cheese for the rat trap !