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NPR reporter thinks it's 'remarkable' that a law-and-order Republican would have questions about raid on Roger Stone

Stick with us for a bit here. As Twitchy reported, Roger Stone was arrested in a pre-dawn raid at his home that involved more than two dozen members of law enforcement and some 17 vehicles. “So they arrest him like he was El Chapo,” tweeted one observer, and then they released him on $250,000 bail. Oh, and CNN just happened to be there an hour before it all went down to catch the whole thing on video.

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Sen. Lindsey Graham has questions about the arrest and laid them out in a Twitter thread Wednesday:

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And here’s where NPR’s Justice Department reporter comes into the picture.

This is remarkable because the GOP campaigns as the “law and order” party? So no questions asked when the FBI response seems a little heavy-handed and made for cable news? Back in the Black Lives Matter days we were told to always question law enforcement and its motives.

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