A federal magistrate twice denied FBI bids to search a 66-year-old woman’s phone, stalling the DOJ’s Stephen Miller “doxxing” probe against her.
Magistrate Judge Lindsey Vaala on Wednesday refused the bureau’s request to examine the smartphone of activist Barbara Wien, in a case the Justice Department says involves doxxing of top White House adviser Stephen Miller, 40.
The White House believes that Wien should be prosecuted after she was seen posting flyers in Miller’s neighborhood saying he was not welcome in Arlington, Virginia. The posters had a photo of him crossed out and the message, “NO NAZIS IN NOVA.” It also featured a QR code linking to a local activist Instagram account, according to affidavits described by Axios.
Weeks earlier, Arlington’s elected prosecutor, Parisa Dehghan

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