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BigmanPigman

(51,609 posts)
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 07:26 PM Aug 2017

Did 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 OP
To quote a hero - cilla4progress Aug 2017 #1
That's what I thought too and why I ended up finally posting it myself. BigmanPigman Aug 2017 #2
Yes, it's strange that the big topic here is diversion R B Garr Aug 2017 #4
I hear they're all wearing pajamas now..n/t monmouth4 Aug 2017 #3
Depends malaise Aug 2017 #5
"It was meant to send a message..." alcibiades_mystery Aug 2017 #6

R B Garr

(16,954 posts)
4. Yes, it's strange that the big topic here is diversion
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 09:10 AM
Aug 2017

to a Russia TV host rather than an FBI raid that shows Trump and his cabal are going down.

 

alcibiades_mystery

(36,437 posts)
6. "It was meant to send a message..."
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 10:03 AM
Aug 2017

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.

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