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Raid on Trump’s former national security advisor appeared ‘vindictively suspicious’

Mark Zaid, member of CERL’s Executive Board, was interviewed by Chanel Four Television about the raid conducted by the FBI on Trump’s former national security advisor, John Bolton, calling it “vindictively suspicious.”

Mark S. Zaid, Esq., is a Washington, D.C. based attorney who specializes in crisis management and innovatively handling simple and complex administrative and litigation matters primarily relating to national security, international law, foreign sovereign and diplomatic immunity, and the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts. He is a member of CERL’s Executive Board. Read his bio here

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