It’s come to this. Mueller and his goon squad were using GPS to physically track Trumps associates like Erik Prince to know their exactly locations at all times of the day. Does this sound like America to you? Mueller tracked Erik Prince’s cellphone signals VIA GPS. This is not only wrong, it’s downright scary.
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Tracking Erik Prince.
Because of known (to Mueller) pervert, George Nader.
Mueller puts Beria to shame.
Who, again, was Mueller's supervisor?https://t.co/3w0zrKAjVx— Le Borgne (@ScottTBrower1) June 10, 2019
Mueller exploited cell phone GPS to track Trump associateshttps://t.co/FjpOMdZjsw pic.twitter.com/EnBz0khrW9
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) June 10, 2019
As I first reported on June 7 regarding Special Counsel Mueller tracking the movements of Erik Prince and other Trumpworld figures through cellphone GPS pings … You read it here first! … https://t.co/IR6obLxovJ
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) June 10, 2019
Robert Mueller says he was able to pinpoint security company executive Erik Prince’s precise location for several hours in January 2017 by matching his mobile phone signal to a cell site near Trump Tower in New York City.
The special counsel’s report discloses the use of this investigative technique, by which police determine a suspect’s location via a cellphone’s GPS signal.
The Prince narrative is one instance in unredacted sections of the report in which Mr. Mueller’s team explicitly discloses cellphone tracking. It raises the question of whether the FBI applied the process to other investigative subjects — a phone’s GPS signal can disclose its exact location within a few feet. One of the first requests the FBI makes when confronting subjects is to ask for their electronic devices.
The fact Mr. Mueller could pinpoint Mr. Prince’s exact whereabouts suggest he used GPS readouts, which prosecutors can subpoena from cellular service providers.