Senator Lindsey Graham wants FBI to explain use of force in Stone arrest

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Senator Graham says the FBI's over-the-top use of force
was unnecessary and is demanding answers.


Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., the ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday, questioning the bureau's tactics when arresting Roger Stone, a longtime adviser and confidant of President Trump, last week at his Florida home.

Collins joins Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., in questioning the amount of force used in arresting the 66-year-old Stone at his home, given that he was not deemed a flight risk and had already publicly stated that he expected to be indicted.




 
Is he showboating, or is he really going to do something about the expanding police state?
 
Senator Graham says the FBI's over-the-top use of force
was unnecessary and is demanding answers.


Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., the ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday, questioning the bureau's tactics when arresting Roger Stone, a longtime adviser and confidant of President Trump, last week at his Florida home.

Collins joins Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., in questioning the amount of force used in arresting the 66-year-old Stone at his home, given that he was not deemed a flight risk and had already publicly stated that he expected to be indicted.





Yeah....AND THEY BETTER NOT LIE OR THEY'RE GONNA SEND SWAT TEAMS TO THEIR HOMES AT 2AM!!!!:th_BlackHelicopter:
 
Just why does Lord Mueller treat the arrest of a harmless 72 year old political apparatchik like the D-Day invasion?
 
Just why does Lord Mueller treat the arrest of a harmless 72 year old political apparatchik like the D-Day invasion?
Well, intimidating congressional witnesses is a serious crime, and he was a threat to destroy evidence. Couldn't puzzle that out for yourself, eh?
 
Just why does Lord Mueller treat the arrest of a harmless 72 year old political apparatchik like the D-Day invasion?
Well, intimidating congressional witnesses is a serious crime, and he was a threat to destroy evidence. Couldn't puzzle that out for yourself, eh?
And of course the fn sick POS couldn't have had a gun? Already threatened someone
 
people forget he was one of the repub pos that disrupted the vote counting when gwb stole the 2000 election
 
And of course the fn sick POS couldn't have had a gun? Already threatened someone
For that Herr Mueller needed 29 federal agents, a fleet of special SUV's, a helicopter in the sky and of course his special
news agency, CNN, to record his glorious victory?

More people were at Stone's home than were sent to rescue our people under fire in Benghazi, as has been pointed out.
No one can claim this wasn't mindless, wasteful overkill.
 
And of course the fn sick POS couldn't have had a gun? Already threatened someone
For that Herr Mueller needed 29 federal agents, a fleet of special SUV's, a helicopter in the sky and of course his special
news agency, CNN, to record his glorious victory?

More people were at Stone's home than were sent to rescue our people under fire in Benghazi, as has been pointed out.
No one can claim this wasn't mindless, wasteful overkill.
better safe than sorry
 
And of course the fn sick POS couldn't have had a gun? Already threatened someone
For that Herr Mueller needed 29 federal agents, a fleet of special SUV's, a helicopter in the sky and of course his special
news agency, CNN, to record his glorious victory?

More people were at Stone's home than were sent to rescue our people under fire in Benghazi, as has been pointed out.
No one can claim this wasn't mindless, wasteful overkill.
Well, when you're sending a criminal president a bold message, it needs to stand out.
 

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