ABC Reporter Writing Book On Biden's Afghanistan Disaster Reportedly Disappears After FBI Raid

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Well, president trump, about FBI director, we know this fantastic candidate, Chris Wray, an attorney in the W Administrstion, an attorney for the W Administrstion

An attorney for the W Administrstion


How FUCKING STUPID was it to appoint "an attorney from the W Administrstion" as FBI director?????


Mr. Trump, we cannot afford errors like Chris Wray....
 
This guy was clearly getting too close to the answer to the question

Why do W and Biden both LOVE the Taliban???
 
Just remember that 2025 is coming, they are completely out of the closet, "completely out of the closet," its not for nothing that deagle reports forecast a near 80% reduction in global population by 2025 back in 2014. That breaks down as the loss of some 200-million American lives by 2025 absent any serious explanations, incidentally that 200-million dead figure comports perfectly with the number of people they jabbed with their "ahh" vaxx!

 
Well, president trump, about FBI director, we know this fantastic candidate, Chris Wray, an attorney in the W Administrstion, an attorney for the W Administrstion

An attorney for the W Administrstion


How FUCKING STUPID was it to appoint "an attorney from the W Administrstion" as FBI director?????


Mr. Trump, we cannot afford errors like Chris Wray....

Trump had some sucky advisors and was too trusting.

He should have fired every Obama appointee and brought in people he personally knew / trusted...

Never hire in-house-groomed criminal dickeads in agencies like the NSA, CIA, and / or the FBI.
 
Trump had some sucky advisors and was too trusting.

He should have fired every Obama appointee and brought in people he personally knew / trusted...

Never hire in-house-groomed criminal dickeads in agencies like the NSA, CIA, and / or the FBI.
The gravest error he made was keeping that massively expanded Obama national security council intact, he should have trimmed its down immediately, to no more than a dozen or so people, not the over 400 Obama placed upon it! All of the leaking and coups against Trump emerged from within that Orwellian named council!
 
The gravest error he made was keeping that massively expanded Obama national security council intact, he should have trimmed its down immediately, to no more than a dozen or so people, not the over 400 Obama placed upon it! All of the leaking and coups against Trump emerged from within that Orwellian named council!

The Patriot Act needs to go ASAP, too.

It has been abused, ignored, Americans have paid the price for allowing criminals to continue to violate Constitution and law while defrauding the FISA Court repeatedly.
 
GOP slogan

We will shrink the fed govt back to the size it was in 1996
 
How about we will just reverse the criminal, seditious, corrupt, treasonous, controlling, Constitution and Rule of Law-violating out of control Democrat Maxist bullshit?!

I'm good with that.


Most direct route - cut spending

Fire 80k irs

We are still waiting for Kevin McCarthy to actually ACT on ONE single spending cut on the house floor....

Because to date he has supported ZERO
 
This happened in April but this is just breaking in an exclusive from Rolling Stone.


At a minute before 5 a.m. on April 27, ABC News’ James Gordon Meek fired off a tweet with a single word: “FACTS.”

The network’s national-security investigative producer was responding to former CIA agent Marc Polymeropoulos’ take that the Ukrainian military — with assistance from the U.S. — was thriving against Russian forces. Polymeropoulos’ tweet — filled with acronyms indecipherable to the layperson, like “TTPs,” “UW,” and “EW” — was itself a reply to a missive from Washington Post Pentagon reporter Dan Lamothe, who noted the wealth of information the U.S. military had gathered about Russian ops by observing their combat strategy in real time. The interchange illustrated the interplay between the national-security community and those who cover it. And no one straddled both worlds quite like Meek, an Emmy-winning deep-dive journalist who also was a former senior counterterrorism adviser and investigator for the House Homeland Security Committee. To his detractors within ABC, Meek was something of a “military fanboy.” But his track record of exclusives was undeniable, breaking the news of foiled terrorist plots in New York City and the Army’s coverup of the fratricidal death of Pfc. Dave Sharrett II in Iraq, a bombshell that earned Meek a face-to-face meeting with President Obama. With nine years at ABC under his belt, a buzzy Hulu documentary poised for Emmy attention, and an upcoming book on the military’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, the 52-year-old bear of a man seemed to be at the height of his powers and the pinnacle of his profession.

Outside his Arlington, Virginia, apartment, a surreal scene was unfolding, and his storied career was about to come crashing down. Meek’s tweet marked the last time he’s posted on the social media platform.




The first thing Meek’s neighbor John Antonelli noticed that morning was the black utility vehicle with blacked out windows blocking traffic in both directions on Columbia Pike. It was just before dawn on that brisk April day, and self-described police-vehicle historian Antonelli was about to grab a coffee at a Starbucks before embarking on his daily three-mile walk. He inched closer to get a better vantage, when he saw an olive-green Lenco BearCat G2, an armored tactical vehicle often employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, among other law-enforcement agencies. A few Arlington County cruisers surrounded the jaw-dropping scene, but all of the other vehicles were unmarked, including the BearCat. Antonelli counted at least 10 heavily armed personnel in the group. None bore anything identifying which agency was conducting the raid. After just 10 minutes, the operation inside the Siena Park apartment complex — a six-story, upscale building for D.C. professionals, with rents fetching about $2,000 to $3,000 a month — was over.

“They didn’t stick around. They took off pretty quickly and headed west on Columbia Pike towards Fairfax County,” Antonelli recalls. “Most people seeing that green vehicle would think it’s some kind of tank. But I knew it was the Lenco BearCat. That vehicle is designed to be jumped out of so they can do a raid in that kind of time. It can return fire if they’re being fired upon.”

Multiple sources familiar with the matter say Meek was the target of an FBI raid at the Siena Park apartments, where he had been living on the top floor for more than a decade. An FBI representative told Rolling Stone its agents were present on the morning of April 27 “at the 2300 block of Columbia Pike, Arlington, Virginia, conducting court-authorized law-enforcement activity. The FBI cannot comment further due to an ongoing investigation.”

Meek has been charged with no crime. But independent observers believe the raid is among the first — and quite possibly, the first — to be carried out on a journalist by the Biden administration. A federal magistrate judge in the Virginia Eastern District Court signed off on the search warrant the day before the raid. If the raid was for Meek’s records, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco would have had to give her blessing; a new policy enacted last year prohibits federal prosecutors from seizing journalists’ documents. Any exception requires the deputy AG’s approval. (Gabe Rottman at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press says, “To my knowledge, there hasn’t been a case [since January 2021].)

In the raid’s aftermath, Meek has made himself scarce. None of his Siena Park neighbors with whom Rolling Stone spoke have seen him since, with his apartment appearing to be vacant. Siena Park management declined to confirm that their longtime tenant was gone, citing “privacy policies.” Similarly, several ABC News colleagues — who are accustomed to unraveling mysteries and cracking investigative stories — tell Rolling Stone that they have no idea what happened to Meek.

“He fell off the face of the Earth,” says one. “And people asked, but no one knew the answer.”


An ABC representative tells Rolling Stone, “He resigned very abruptly and hasn’t worked for us for months.”

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FBI reportedly 'Disappears' ABC Reporter Writing Book About Biden's Afghanistan Disaster...

More than his PCs, files, papers, and notes were declared taken...

Anyone checked to see if DC Gitmo has a new resident?





Only question that matters is --- How come no one can say where this award winning ABC journalist is who was writing a book about the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal who has been missing since April??? . . Isn't that enough to suggest high level undercover operations? . . . Or is it just another "fake news" rightist conspiracy theory?
 
Most direct route - cut spending

Fire 80k irs

We are still waiting for Kevin McCarthy to actually ACT on ONE single spending cut on the house floor....

Because to date he has supported ZERO

Who runs Congress, dumbass?


Who has run Congress for almost forever and have never fixed all these problems they created but say they are so concerned about and have wondered why the minority party GOP has never solved any of it?!

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Only question that matters is --- How come no one can say where this award winning ABC journalist is who was writing a book about the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal who has been missing since April??? . . Isn't that enough to suggest high level undercover operations? . . . Or is it just another "fake news" rightist conspiracy theory?

Shhhh....you're just asking to be next....

:shok:
 
This happened in April but this is just breaking in an exclusive from Rolling Stone.


At a minute before 5 a.m. on April 27, ABC News’ James Gordon Meek fired off a tweet with a single word: “FACTS.”​
The network’s national-security investigative producer was responding to former CIA agent Marc Polymeropoulos’ take that the Ukrainian military — with assistance from the U.S. — was thriving against Russian forces. Polymeropoulos’ tweet — filled with acronyms indecipherable to the layperson, like “TTPs,” “UW,” and “EW” — was itself a reply to a missive from Washington Post Pentagon reporter Dan Lamothe, who noted the wealth of information the U.S. military had gathered about Russian ops by observing their combat strategy in real time. The interchange illustrated the interplay between the national-security community and those who cover it. And no one straddled both worlds quite like Meek, an Emmy-winning deep-dive journalist who also was a former senior counterterrorism adviser and investigator for the House Homeland Security Committee. To his detractors within ABC, Meek was something of a “military fanboy.” But his track record of exclusives was undeniable, breaking the news of foiled terrorist plots in New York City and the Army’s coverup of the fratricidal death of Pfc. Dave Sharrett II in Iraq, a bombshell that earned Meek a face-to-face meeting with President Obama. With nine years at ABC under his belt, a buzzy Hulu documentary poised for Emmy attention, and an upcoming book on the military’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, the 52-year-old bear of a man seemed to be at the height of his powers and the pinnacle of his profession.​
Outside his Arlington, Virginia, apartment, a surreal scene was unfolding, and his storied career was about to come crashing down. Meek’s tweet marked the last time he’s posted on the social media platform.​


The first thing Meek’s neighbor John Antonelli noticed that morning was the black utility vehicle with blacked out windows blocking traffic in both directions on Columbia Pike. It was just before dawn on that brisk April day, and self-described police-vehicle historian Antonelli was about to grab a coffee at a Starbucks before embarking on his daily three-mile walk. He inched closer to get a better vantage, when he saw an olive-green Lenco BearCat G2, an armored tactical vehicle often employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, among other law-enforcement agencies. A few Arlington County cruisers surrounded the jaw-dropping scene, but all of the other vehicles were unmarked, including the BearCat. Antonelli counted at least 10 heavily armed personnel in the group. None bore anything identifying which agency was conducting the raid. After just 10 minutes, the operation inside the Siena Park apartment complex — a six-story, upscale building for D.C. professionals, with rents fetching about $2,000 to $3,000 a month — was over.​
“They didn’t stick around. They took off pretty quickly and headed west on Columbia Pike towards Fairfax County,” Antonelli recalls. “Most people seeing that green vehicle would think it’s some kind of tank. But I knew it was the Lenco BearCat. That vehicle is designed to be jumped out of so they can do a raid in that kind of time. It can return fire if they’re being fired upon.”​
Multiple sources familiar with the matter say Meek was the target of an FBI raid at the Siena Park apartments, where he had been living on the top floor for more than a decade. An FBI representative told Rolling Stone its agents were present on the morning of April 27 “at the 2300 block of Columbia Pike, Arlington, Virginia, conducting court-authorized law-enforcement activity. The FBI cannot comment further due to an ongoing investigation.”​
Meek has been charged with no crime. But independent observers believe the raid is among the first — and quite possibly, the first — to be carried out on a journalist by the Biden administration. A federal magistrate judge in the Virginia Eastern District Court signed off on the search warrant the day before the raid. If the raid was for Meek’s records, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco would have had to give her blessing; a new policy enacted last year prohibits federal prosecutors from seizing journalists’ documents. Any exception requires the deputy AG’s approval. (Gabe Rottman at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press says, “To my knowledge, there hasn’t been a case [since January 2021].)​
In the raid’s aftermath, Meek has made himself scarce. None of his Siena Park neighbors with whom Rolling Stone spoke have seen him since, with his apartment appearing to be vacant. Siena Park management declined to confirm that their longtime tenant was gone, citing “privacy policies.” Similarly, several ABC News colleagues — who are accustomed to unraveling mysteries and cracking investigative stories — tell Rolling Stone that they have no idea what happened to Meek.
“He fell off the face of the Earth,” says one. “And people asked, but no one knew the answer.”
An ABC representative tells Rolling Stone, “He resigned very abruptly and hasn’t worked for us for months.”​
...​




Please tell me that Rolling Stone did NOT bury the MAIN REASON for THIS raid. It was clearly connected to a BOOK this ABC producer was writing about Biden's failed Afghan withdrawal. That's the KEY POINT. It's another "protect the President and the Dems" FBI enforcement.

Was THAT PRIMARY DETAIL NOT IN the Rolling Stone article? Are they BURYING IT?
 
FBI reportedly 'Disappears' ABC Reporter Writing Book About Biden's Afghanistan Disaster...

More than his PCs, files, papers, and notes were declared taken...

Anyone checked to see if DC Gitmo has a new resident?





Cant' figure out whether he's in Gitmo or his lawyer put him into a place somewhere to FINISH the damn book. This is more like the Soviet Union everyday. Where the press is USELESS, the Govt is corrupt and the public has to meet on park benches to try to figure out what the REAL news from Pravda was about this morning.
 

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