Watch VideoThe FBI has reportedly confiscated Sen. Richard Burr's cellphone as part of its investigation into his stock sales.
Burr and his wife sold between $628,000 and $1.7 million worth of stock in mid-February, just before the market nosedived amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Los Angeles Times was the first to...
FBI Reportedly Seizes Burr's Phone As Part Of Stock Sale Investigation
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