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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDid Mueller's search of Manafort's home intimidate the others yet
or do they still think they are untouchable? It was meant to send a message but was it received by his buddies in the W House or are they still thinking they won't get nailed?
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Did Mueller's search of Manafort's home intimidate the others yet (Original Post)
BigmanPigman
Aug 2017
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cilla4progress
(24,760 posts)1. To quote a hero -
this is a big f***ing deal! Surprised there isn't more convo on here about it!
BigmanPigman
(51,623 posts)2. That's what I thought too and why I ended up finally posting it myself.
R B Garr
(16,973 posts)4. Yes, it's strange that the big topic here is diversion
to a Russia TV host rather than an FBI raid that shows Trump and his cabal are going down.
monmouth4
(9,709 posts)3. I hear they're all wearing pajamas now..n/t
malaise
(269,157 posts)5. Depends
alcibiades_mystery
(36,437 posts)6. "It was meant to send a message..."
Federal judges don't approve high profile no-knock search warrants to "send a message." They do so because federal law enforcement has presented compelling evidence establishing probable cause that evidence in a crime is on the premises and likely to be concealed or destroyed under gentler search conditions.