Reed Cordish's connection to Strategic Campaign Group
Annapolis, Maryland is a 45 minute drive from Capitol Hill. It is possible to drive from Capitol Hill, Washington DC, arrive in downtown Annapolis 45 minutes later, conduct business in downtown Annapolis, (where the US Naval Academy resides, and where it is possible to take a yacht sailing on picturesque Chesapeake Bay), then drive for another 45 minutes and arrive back at a Congressional Office Building at Capitol Hill, within an 8 hour business day.
On May 11, 2017 the Washington DC office of the FBI set out on a raid of the only political consulting firm in Annapolis, Maryland, the Strategic Campaign Group. The raid occurred almost immediately after the firing of FBI Director James Comey, by the under-investigation Donald Trump Administration. The FBI declined to provide specifics of what the raid was about, or possibly related to.
The most obvious cause of the FBI raid on Strategic Campaign Group is a lawsuit by Virginia AG/Gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli alleging that Strategic Campaign Group raised $2.2 million for Cuccinellis campaign, then spent only $10,000 on the actual campaign. Apparently, Strategic Campaign Group existed as a fundraising scam, in parallel with a legitimate fundraising operation.
Was the raid on Strategic Operation Group, the result of the FBIs investigation of the Trump Administrations possible collusion with the Russian Government, in rigging the 2016 Presidential elections in the USA?
When the raid was occurring, simultaneous analysis of the raid was continuously posted to the social media network, Twitter, in real time. The citizen news analyst of Twitter were able to determine firstly the precise business being raided in Annapolis, then determine a possible connection between this business, and the Trump-Russia scandal.
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