Deep State FBI May Shut Down Kari Lake’s Office For the Rest of the Year After Terrorist Attack

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Yesterday TGP reported that Kari Lake’s project workplace in Arizona was closed down after getting threatening letters with a white powder in 2 envelopes. We now have more on this event.

BREAKING: Hazmat and Bomb Team Arrive Outside of Kari Lake’s Headquarters After “Suspicious Powder” Found

Kari Lake’s workplace is now closed down forever following the attack.

According to World Net Daily:

The FBI is examining what the Kari Lake project is calling a “terroristic attack” versus the Republican prospect for Arizona guv after white powder in 2 envelopes and “threatening” messages were positioned at her project workplaces in Phoenix Saturday night.

The Daily Mail reports police invested 7 hours at Lake’s workplaces from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday, in what her project terms a “terroristic attack, attempting to daunt Kari and the project personnel.”

A source acquainted with the project informed DailyMail.com: “Yesterday, among Kari’s staffers opened an envelope that had a suspicious white powder in it and had a letter in there with a lot of indecencies and ranting and raving about Kari.

” The staff member then discovered 2nd plan that was precisely like the very first one she had actually opened and she reported it.”

Jack Posobiak checked out the workplace and reported the following:

” This workplace right here, right behind me is closed down now, and I’m informed it might be closed down for the rest– not just of the project– the remainder of the year, however undoubtedly moving forward.”

Based on the corruption within the FBI you need to ask was this entire thing a prepared operation.

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