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FBI agents raided the home of a recognized Department of Justice whistleblower who privately delivered documents pertaining to the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One to a government watchdog, according to the whistleblower’s attorney.
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Sixteen agents arrived at the home of Dennis Nathan Cain, a former FBI contractor, on the morning of Nov. 19 and raided his Union Bridge, Maryland, home, Socarras told TheDCNF.
The raid was permitted by a court order signed on Nov. 15 by federal magistrate Stephanie A. Gallagher in the U.S. District Court for Baltimore and obtained by TheDCNF.
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A special agent from the FBI’s Baltimore division, who led the raid, charged that Cain possessed stolen federal property and demanded entry to his private residence, Socarras told TheDCNF.
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The FBI has yet to talk to Cain’s attorney despite the raid, according to Socarras.
“After the raid, and having received my name and phone number from Mr. Cain as his lawyer, an FBI agent actually called my client directly to discuss his seized electronics,” Socarras told TheDCNF. “Knowingly bypassing the lawyer of a represented client is serious misconduct.”
Cain had already submitted the documents he obtained to the House and Senate Sub Committees, but they raided his house anyway.
There's some serious shady crap going on out there...
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
Anyone else receive "donations" from foreign governments totaling hundreds of millions?
Ok, that doesn't explain the motivations of all the others that signed off on the deal. You guys need a better story for the Clinton = Dr. Evil narrative.
Ok, that doesn't explain the motivations of all the others that signed off on the deal. You guys need a better story for the Clinton = Dr. Evil narrative.
Conspiracists don't need a better story, they live in their own world. They make up whatever they need.
Conspiracists don't need a better story, they live in their own world. They make up whatever they need.
This is true. In fact, they are sustained by false narratives. I will bet that they could live on it the way some bat crap crazy folks claim to live on air.
Ok, that doesn't explain the motivations of all the others that signed off on the deal. You guys need a better story for the Clinton = Dr. Evil narrative.
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Conspiracists don't need a better story, they live in their own world. They make up whatever they need.
These are the posts you get when people seek to protect someone, but really have nothing substantive to offer but insults and jokes.
But for those who don't know - here is a timeline of some of the events with sourced article references from the NY Times.
Conspiracists don't need a better story, they live in their own world. They make up whatever they need.
True or not it seems as though the Clintons have benefited from more coincidence than the average person or 20 persons. Right up to and including 6 consecutive coin tosses. lol
From a bipartisan time-tested irrefutable source...
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It may be that individuals and companies sought to curry favor with Hillary Clinton and even influence her department’s decision on the Uranium One sale. But, as we’ve written before, there is no evidence that donations to the Clinton Foundation from people with ties to Uranium One or Bill Clinton’s speaking fee influenced Hillary Clinton’s official actions. That’s still the case. We will update this article with any major developments. https://www.factcheck.org/2017/10/facts-uranium-one/
But here is how this will unfold...the right wing will never give up the same old warm and fuzzy conspiracy theories that they hold near and dear because life is not worth getting up to in the morning if they accept the truth and the fact that the bat crap crazy nonsense was debunked time and time again. It's akin to junkies and their much needed fix. So next week they will ad nauseam post and start threads on the same tripe in hopes that by doing so, their dearly beloved conspiracy theory will miraculously come true. But these are the same folks that bought into a pizza parlor ring of child trafficking in its basement so not much hope for them.
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