Debbie Waaserman Schultz
I don't usually post things about internet rumors, but this one might have a little teeth to it. I have been seeing quite a bit of chatter that there is supposed to be some major disclosure about criminal investigations regarding the Democrats tomorrow. Many people think that the disclosure is about the Awan brothers case.
That case is very real and has potential to bring down some very important people in the DNC, including the former head of the DNC, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Beyond that there isn't much else to say other than people suspect that the story will reveal actual collusion between the DNC and foreign governments during the 2016 election. At the very least there are some major questions to be answered about the case.
The rumors go quite beyond that, but the problem is the source. People are citing multiple anonymous posts on 4chan.org's political board /pol/. That is, quite frankly, not a source you can trust, to say the least. /pol/ is a far right conspiracy website that has been taken in by things like this before. So why even mention it? For one reason and one reason only. One of the posts correctly predicted the Awan arrest. That gives it at least the air of credibility and shows that the person who posted had enough connections to know the arrest was coming, though it isn't actual evidence of anything else. Either that or it was an extremely lucky guess.
It's extremely thin, I know, but if it is right, it could be a game changer. I'd give this about a 99% chance of being nothing but a troll, but if the 1% chance is correct then there is going to be huge repercussions. I figured it would be important to get it on the record if something huge does go down tomorrow but if it doesn't I give you permission to make fun of me for giving this rumor credence.Hours before DNC Staffer Imran Awan was arrested, a user on /pol/ said his uncovering would mark the start of what we've been waiting for. pic.twitter.com/wpvLftj6gB— /pol/ News Forever (@polNewsForever) July 25, 2017
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