Robert Mueller subpoenaed former business development director of Cambridge Analytica who met with Julian Assange

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Kaiser met with Julian Assange in 2017.

 

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Reminder: CamAnalytica was founded by Steve Bannon and funded my Robert Mercer. It's not some hired-hand company, it's literally *the Trump campaign* and the RNC incorporated. ...in London. Lobbying for Brexit. Coordinated with WikiLeaks. And, you know, Facebook.

Subpoena Julian Assange and get it over with, give him a plea deal and you’ll probably get what your looking for

This does not sound like Mueller is winding down.

This is starting to circle around Donald.

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