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The million-dollar question is whether Zinke interfered with a DEA investigation by allegedly tipping off his friend. It’s a nuanced question we don’t know the whole answer to yet. We can’t presume to know what the business owner knew about trucks intercepted in Texas that claimed to be headed for RITA Corp. or what the DEA knew about the owner’s knowledge.

But here’s another big question: If Zinke really blew the cover off a DEA investigation involving the movement of tens of thousands of pounds of marijuana, don’t you think the DEA or the FBI would be going after him?

At the moment, the only people who we know are going after him for this alleged transgression are Koziol and some Buffalo Grove divorce lawyer who represented Zinke’s primary opponent, Jim Harrison, in his divorce.

Really? A family law attorney? Either someone tore out the rest of Koziol’s Yellow Pages or Harrison is the architect behind the motion for a special prosecutor. If he isn’t, then let’s hear a denial instead of a “no comment.”

None of that makes anyone right or wrong; it just shows you how difficult it is to get to the truth when politics are involved. Don’t expect to hear it all at once.

• Kevin Lyons is news editor of the Northwest Herald. Reach him at 815-526-4505 or email him at kelyons@shawmedia.com.

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