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Beastly Boy

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5. This is not a question for the wait and see crowd.
Sat Jul 2, 2022, 09:23 AM
Jul 2022

This is not even a serious question: it merely invites everyone, not just the wait ans see crowd, to prejudge and second-guess the FBI, and I, being the presumed guilty member of the aforementioned crowd, decline to take the offense intended by the question.

If one were to take your question seriously, however, the answer is obvious: yes. As soon as FBI meets the legal threshold to obtain a judge's approval to detain the Mark Meadows associate for questioning, and as long as such detention doesn't jeopardize whatever other investigations FBI may be conducting.

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