AP, Texas Tribune and other newsrooms ask court to unseal Henry Cuellar search warrant
by Matthew Choi, Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune and other national and local news organizations on Tuesday asked a federal court to unseal a search warrant used in the January FBI raid of U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellars Laredo home and campaign office.
The raid was a remarkable move by the executive branch on a sitting lawmaker given the searchs proximity to Cuellars competitive March 1 primary. The details of the raid have not been officially released, but Cuellars attorney, Joshua Berman, has said that the congressman is not the target of a federal investigation. Cuellar has also said that the raid will show he has done no wrong.
Shortly after the raid, ABC News reported that a grand jury sought records related to Cuellar, his wife and one of his campaign staffers over connections to Azerbaijan. Cuellar is a member of the Congressional Azerbaijan Caucus and often speaks out advocating for the oil-rich country. The Associated Press confirmed the report.
The adequacy (or inadequacy) of the Justice Departments guidance on taking overt investigative steps close-in-time to an election is a subject of keen public interest and a source of recurring public debate, the news organizations write in their request.
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