"It tells me it's either a terrorism case, or B, an espionage spying case," Arena told the newspaper. "They likely went in there looking for people or records or computers, cell phones, iPhones, those types of things.”
On June 1, 2017 a raid took place on the 7200 Block of Jonathon Street in Dearborn, Michigan which is owned by a “shell company,” turns out it’s actually owned by Huma Abedin’s brother and sister. This shell company is the Journal of Muslim Affairs.
Several FBI and DOJ officers left Washington enroute to Dearborn……convoys of cars descended on the home located at 7246 Jonathon Street, assisted by other law enforcement officers from neighboring locals.
During the Clinton campaign last summer, if you recall, we didn’t see Huma Abedin for awhile, she had apparently made a trip to Dearborn, Michigan. A few months before she left to visit her brother, Hassan Abedin’s home in Dearborn, she was interviewed by the FBI about Hillary Clinton’s lost emails. Upon Abedin’s testimony to the FBI, it is reported that a laptop containing an archived copy, along with a thumb drive, were lost in the mail.
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Osmanthus ago
This story says that the warrant was for a truck driver for giving material support to terrorists. His name is in the article. Doesn't seem to be about Huma?
Commoner ago
I think the purpose of this submission is to try to find the connection. That is what we do... find facts, assume some connection and then look to see if it exists. If we don't do that, we might as well just wait for the FBI to do it>
carmencita ago
Amen. No one said this was gospel. We are doing research. That is how you arrive at the answer. We know how to arrive at yes or no. Hard work.