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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Congressman Demands Probe into CNN’s Presence at Roger Stone FBI Raid

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) on Friday sent a letter to the Department of Justice asking for an investigation into whether details of political operative Roger Stone’s indictment were leaked to the media ahead of his dramatic pre-dawn arrest.

CNN’s cameras were staked outside Stone’s Fort Lauderdale, Florida, home when over a dozen heavily armed FBI agents arrested him shortly after 6:00 a.m. EST. According to CNN crime and justice producer David Shortell, the network set up a crew outside the home after “noticing unusual grand jury activity” in connection to special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe the day prior.

However, Biggs, a member of the Freedom Caucus and ally of the president, isn’t buying CNN’s assertion.

“On January 25th, FBI agents executed an arrest warrant on Roger Stone pursuant to a grand jury indictment in the District of Columbia. At approximately 5:59 a.m. CNN’s morning show ‘New Day’ posted a tweet with a video showing FBI agents in full tactical gear executing the arrest of Mr. Stone,” the Arizona Republican wrote.

“It is hard to believe that this reporter and camera crew showed up at the home of Mr. Stone, on the right day at the right time, on a hunch,” he continued. “This leads me to believe that CNN may have received advance notice of the date and time of the arrest.”

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6 comments:

  1. Proof of a witch hunt

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  2. Didn't they know that CNN is everywhere all of the time?

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  3. when is swat going to take hillary down

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  4. Roger's 72year old wife was made to stand out barefooted with her night clothes on. NO EXCUSE for this. Period!!!

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  5. Congress needs to launch an investigation into this.

    The rest of the nation sees right through this and can tell in 10 seconds that CNN was invited to set up there for the party.

    Now you know how intelligent Congress is.

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