Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker suggested during his Friday testimony before the House Judiciary Committee that CNN may have been tipped off to the FBI’s raid on Roger Stone’s home in Florida.

CNN’s camera crew allegedly arrived at Stone’s residence a whole hour before the raid and CNN’s Sara Murray provided Stone’s attorney with a draft copy of the indictment in an early morning communique to confirm the FBI raid and arrest.

CNN was the only camera crew on the scene of the FBI raid on Roger Stone’s home.

Whitaker commented on this troubling event.

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Acting AG Matthew Whitaker told the House Judiciary Committee today that he was troubled by how CNN found out about the Roger Stone raid "It was deeply concerning to me as to how CNN found out about that"https://t.co/mzFAVBpaRj pic.twitter.com/HNHqVaKk5g — Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) February 8, 2019

Just over a week after his televised arrest was carried exclusively by CNN, attorneys for the longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone have sent a letter to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees detailing how some reporters may have received an early draft copy of the indictment.

Documents obtained exclusively by The Gateway Pundit show a copy of the draft indictment without the PACER filing number or official stamps of the court, with metadata on the document identifying it as being authored by “AAW”, who is suspected to be lead Special Counsel prosecutor Andrew Weissmann.

CNN denied Whitaker’s suggestion that CNN was tipped off by the Deep State on the arrest of Roger Stone.