FBI Tries to Unmask Owner of Infamous Archive.today Site. FBI says they have opened a criminal investigation into the site. The site posted a canary warning. ( subpoena: https://pdflink.to/1e0e0ecd/ )

The site is used by some users to bypass paywalls. The web archive has been around since 2010.

Amazing what donating to a new ballroom can get done for big tech and media.

#Internet #Search #Paywall #TrumpBribe

"“THE INFORMATION SOUGHT THROUGH THIS SUBPOENA RELATES TO A FEDERAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION BEING CONDUCTED BY THE FBI,” the subpoena says. “YOUR COMPANY IS REQUIRED TO FURNISH THIS INFORMATION. YOU ARE REQUESTED NOT TO DISCLOSE THE EXISTENCE OF THIS SUBPOENA INDEFINITELY AS ANY SUCH DISCLOSURE COULD INTERFERE WITH AN ONGOING INVESTIGATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW.” "

https://www.404media.co/fbi-tries-to-unmask-owner-of-infamous-archive-is-site/

Clay Jones @claytoonz · May 13 What's on Trump's Amazon wishlist? #Trump #TrumpBribe #TrumpCorruption #MAGA #SaudiArabia #Qatar #QatarJet
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MAGA Prophet: Trump's $400 Million Jet Sign Of ‘God’s Favor’

Since when did God bless bribery?

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Free plane highlights Trump's brazen corruption and becomes a political liability for Republicans

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Did Egypt Give Trump a $10 Million Bribe? The <span class="caps">FBI</span> Was Investigating, Then AG Barr Closed Case

According to new reporting by The Washington Post, the Egyptian government attempted to funnel $10 million in cash to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, leading to a previously undisclosed Department of Justice investigation into the transaction. The investigation went nowhere, with Trump’s Attorney General Bill Barr ordering it closed due to “a lack of sufficient evidence.” Meanwhile, Trump approved millions of dollars of military aid to the government of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who has been in power since 2013. Carol Leonnig, the reporter who broke the story at The Washington Post, explains that the money, if it did reach the at-the-time “cash-starved” Trump campaign, will have amounted to bribery. However, notes Leonnig, the window for prosecuting anyone involved in the transaction has largely passed following the aborted investigation.

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