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Cebu_4_2
8th August 2016, 04:30 PM
http://dailyheadlines.net/2016/08/watch-the-fbi-raid-hillarys-campaign-hq-inside-union-office-it-is-happening/

Hillary’s IBEW campaign headquarters being raided by FBI agents. Taking hard drives, boxes of docs, even printers! It’s happening folks!

Almost a dozen FBI agents raided the Hillary Clinton Campaign Offices inside the union hall of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) in Philadelphia Sunday.

The FBI executed search warrants at several locations throughout Philadelphia but no one would say what the Search Warrant sought.

This is an ominous development for the Clinton Campaign; after all, how will American voters view a Presidential Candidate whose campaign offices are raided by the FBI?


UPDATE 12:25 PM EDT MONDAY AUGUST 8, 2016 —

Federal authorities executed search warrants at more than half a dozen locations in Philadalphia and in southern New Jersey over the weekend, including Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Headquarters at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 98 Union-hall at 17th and Spring Garden Streets in Philadelphia.

Agents removed at least a hundred boxes of paperwork along with several computer hard drives, loading them into a yellow Penske rental truck shortly after 3 p.m. Sunday, as boxes, computer hard drives, and a laptop were carried from the Campaign Headquarters.

Seized were bank records, invoices, credit card records, and tax forms, a person familiar with the investigation said.

Authorities also searched the City Hall and district offices of Councilman Bobby Henon, the City Council’s majority leader. He holds an untitled position with Local 98 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in which he reports directly to Union boss (and Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice) John J. Dougherty, and has lose political ties with Hillary Clinton.

A person familiar with the investigation said it focused on the union’s finances and its involvement in political campaigns.

The FBI declined to comment on the raids, and declined to say why the Search Warrants were executed.

What could they possibly be looking for?

midnight rambler
8th August 2016, 04:37 PM
I sit here with bated breathe anticipating this being exposed in the joosmedia. /s

Shami-Amourae
8th August 2016, 04:43 PM
https://s10.postimg.org/xrw11xhyh/hillaryraid.jpg

Joshua01
8th August 2016, 04:44 PM
We'll see my brothers and sisters....we'll see...

collector
8th August 2016, 05:00 PM
Comey gathering incriminating evidence to be stored in an undisclosed location until November 9th 2016

ximmy
8th August 2016, 05:04 PM
Comey gathering incriminating evidence to be stored in an undisclosed location until November 9th 2016

Right, this is a clean up. Not a search for a crime.

Cebu_4_2
8th August 2016, 05:15 PM
From what I have seen so far clean-up fits much better in the big picture. Besides no one had a badge. Must be something brewing in paradise tho!

cheka.
8th August 2016, 08:29 PM
hillary and the rest of the dark side might have more problems with badges in the near future

they are gift wrapping the cops and giving them away to their enemies

http://www.texaspolicenews.com/default.aspx?act=Newsletter.aspx&category=News+1-2&newsletterid=62659&menugroup=Home

Police Union ‘Shocked’ by Clinton Campaign’s Response

Washington, D.C.

Officials at the largest police union in the U.S. are “shocked” by a perceived snub by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as her campaign declined to seek its endorsement.

The National Fraternal Order of Police will not be meeting with Clinton’s campaign to discuss an endorsement as her campaign decided not to return a lengthy questionnaire disseminated by the police union at the last minute, the union’s leader told The Hill.

“It sends a powerful message. To be honest with you, I was disappointed and shocked,” Chuck Canterbury, president of the National Fraternal Order of Police, told The Hill. “You would think with law enforcement issues so much in the news that even if she had disagreements with our positions, that she would’ve been willing to say that.”

Canterbury said the Fraternal Order of Police and the Clinton campaign had been in discussions leading up to the questionnaire’s deadline. The questionnaire is required by the union of all candidates who seek its endorsement.

“We were talking to the highest levels of the campaign, and we had all indications that she was going to return the questionnaire,” he said.

But then on the day of the deadline, Clinton’s campaign decided to decline.

In a statement, Clinton’s campaign spokesman Jesse Ferguson did not address why exactly the campaign declined to seek the police union’s endorsement but instead stressed her “commitment” to law enforcement officials.

“As she said from the beginning of her campaign, across the country, police officers are out there every day inspiring trust and confidence, honorably doing their duty, putting themselves on the line to save lives,” Ferguson told The Hill. “She believes that we must work together to build on what’s working and to build the bonds of trust between police and the communities they serve — because we are stronger together.”

Canterbury told The Hill that he “can’t answer” if Clinton actually did respect police officers.

“I don’t know. She isn’t talking to us,” said Jim Pasco, the Fraternal Order of Police’s national executive director.

“Candidly, we were very disappointed,” Pasco said of the Clinton campaign’s refusal to seek the union’s endorsement. “And the idea that a presidential candidate would not want to at least talk to an organization that represents almost half of the police officers in the United States and is a thought leader in the public sphere … is very disappointing.”

Now the Fraternal Order of Police is meeting with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his campaign, the union said. Trump met with officials of the union Friday.

“We are an organization that tries to be bipartisan and works with members of either party wherever we have common ground,” Pasco said.

Clinton’s campaign reportedly has a policy against signing pledges; it’s unclear if it has any policy against questionnaires.