FBI is investigating Florida company linked to acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is conducting a criminal investigation of a Florida company accused of scamming millions from customers during the period that Matthew Whitaker, the acting U.S. attorney general, served as a paid advisory-board member, according to an alleged victim who was contacted by the FBI and other people familiar with the matter.

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duh... tic toc. tic toc

What FBI is investigating their Boss, the acting AG Whitaker!! Enough is enough; FBI need to clean you own doorsteps..

content?

Mueller was interviewed for the FBI director job per Rod Rosenstein recommending but Trump didnt picked him. Then he got appointed to be special counsel by Rod Rosenstein - So Mueller had no conflict of interest?

Well we have Trump acting as a president & gop is believing.....

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FBI Is Investigating Florida Company Where Whitaker Was Advisory-Board MemberThe Federal Bureau of Investigation is conducting a criminal investigation of a Florida company accused of scamming millions from customers during the period that Matthew Whitaker, the acting U.S. attorney general, served as a paid advisory-board member. . is at it again! The same FBI that manufactured a dossier with the help of a shady company with criminal & familial ties to the FBI? Whitaker, spill the beans...from that yuuuuge noggin of yours.
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