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Allegations that Crossfire surveillance was politically motivated and may require pausing Mueller investigationCase Filekaggle-ho-026482House OversightAllegations that Crossfire surveillance was politically motivated and may require pausing Mueller investigation
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Allegations that Crossfire surveillance was politically motivated and may require pausing Mueller investigation
Allegations that Crossfire surveillance was politically motivated and may require pausing Mueller investigation The passage suggests a possible political motive behind the Crossfire operation and calls for a pause in the Mueller special counsel's work, naming high‑level officials (Robert Mueller, Rod Rosenstein) and former officials (David Rivkin, Ms. Foley). However, it provides no concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative steps. The claim is moderately sensitive and could generate controversy if substantiated, but its novelty is limited as similar accusations have circulated publicly. Key insights: Claims Crossfire was a politically motivated federal law‑enforcement effort to influence a presidential election.; Calls for the Mueller special counsel’s activity to be paused pending further review.; Mentions potential litigation by parties affected by Mueller’s investigation.
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