Heads up.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is going to make a major cyber law announcement Friday.

Rod Rosenstein and other law enforcement officials will hold a press conference Friday at 10 AM EST.

Cyber reporter for Politico, Eric Geller reported: Well this should be interesting.

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“Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and other law enforcement officials will hold a press conference Friday, March 23, 2018 for a major cyber law enforcement announcement.”

Well this should be interesting. “Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and other law enforcement officials will hold a press conference Friday, March 23, 2018 for a major cyber law enforcement announcement.” pic.twitter.com/17mL8ofhTL — Eric Geller (@ericgeller) March 22, 2018

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Something else to take note of before tomorrow’s press conference…

The Daily Beast is reporting Special Counsel Robert Mueller has taken over the investigation of Guccifer 2.0.

The Daily Beast is now reporting that it is a “fact” that Guccifer 2.0 was an officer of Russia’s military intelligence directorate (GRU):

Guccifer 2.0, the “lone hacker” who took credit for providing WikiLeaks with stolen emails from the Democratic National Committee, was in fact an officer of Russia’s military intelligence directorate (GRU), The Daily Beast has learned. It’s an attribution that resulted from a fleeting but critical slip-up in GRU tradecraft. That forensic determination has substantial implications for the criminal probe into potential collusion between President Donald Trump and Russia. The Daily Beast has learned that the special counsel in that investigation, Robert Mueller, has taken over the probe into Guccifer and brought the FBI agents who worked to track the persona onto his team. While it’s unclear what Mueller plans to do with Guccifer, his last round of indictments charged 13 Russians tied to the Internet Research Agency troll farm with a conspiracy “for the purpose of interfering with the U.S. political and electoral processes, including the presidential election of 2016.” It was Mueller’s first move establishing Russian interference in the election within a criminal context, but it stopped short of directly implicating the Putin regime.

Be prepared because they are taking this Russian collusion hoax to the next level with this announcement.

Julian Assange sounded the alarm late Thursday evening.

Assange tweeted: DoJ appears it will issue indictments against state backed hackers tomorrow. Deputy Rod Rosenstein announcing. John Demers, head of National Security division. Treasury’s top intelligence official and US attorney for Southern District of NY also present.