Monday, July 24, 2017

Remember those Democrat tech people

caught in shady doings?
Shortly after the criminal probe was revealed in February, Imran abruptly moved out of his longtime home on Hawkshead Drive in Lorton, Va., and listed it for rent on a website that connects landlords with military families.
One of the new tenants — a Marine Corps veteran married to a female Navy Officer — said he found “wireless routers, hard drives that look like they tried to destroy, laptops, [and] a lot of brand new expensive toner.”

The tenants called the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and, not long after, FBI agents arrived together with the Capitol Police to interview them and confiscate the equipment.
My, isn't that interesting?

Then throw in
Wasserman Schultz has demanded return of a laptop seized by the Capitol Police because it was purportedly used by Imran and was found hidden in a vacant office. The Florida Democrat used a Capitol Police budget hearing to threaten “consequences” for them if the laptop wasn’t returned. 

On Thursday it was reported that police have not examined its contents because of the invocation of the Constitution’s “Speech and Debate clause,” and after months of refusal, her lawyer is now “negotiating” access to the data on yet-to-be-determined terms.
Wasserman Schultz is in this up to her hairline, and has to be seriously worried to try this 'speech and debate' crap. 


1 comment:

Arthur said...

"New Jersey will consider allowing law enforcement officials to access the state's prescription drug monitoring database without a court order. "

vs

"...police have not examined its contents because of the invocation of the Constitution’s “Speech and Debate clause,”

One of these things is not like the other...