The Trump Warrant 'Scam' Is Utterly Ridiculous
PJ Media,
by
Victoria Taft
Original Article
Posted By: ladydawgfan,
8/13/2022 3:21:04 PM
Legal Twitter has weighed in on the warrant that triggered Monday’s raid of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago manse. The warrant was leaked to the media late Friday afternoon. The documents, which appear to be the warrant and the list of items taken from Trump’s home when FBI agents knew he wouldn’t be home, seem to confirm the worst fears of attorneys who thought the raid was a fishing expedition to find something on Trump. Indeed, the warrant is so overly broad, even to lefty attorneys, that it looks desperate.
The warrant demands that agents remove binders of photographs, documents with classification markings on them, and, the coups de grâce,
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Muguy 8/13/2022 3:32:23 PM (No. 1247212)
Always trying to take some vague aspect of the law, pervert it for a use never intended while totally ignoring any other aspect to be considered, even making up things to attempt to create controversial offenses and leaking them to their willing co-conspirators in the media to create something that doesn’t exist.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Ruhn 8/13/2022 3:54:37 PM (No. 1247232)
The Swamp is giving Trump the Michael Flynn treatment on steroids. Ham sandwich indictments to a DC Grand Jury and keep him tied up in federal litigation for years with the gambit of stopping Trump from running in 2024. The bonus is to prevent Trump from disclosing all the dirt and the dirty players from Hillary's 2016 campaign, the FISA-approved surveillance, the NSA 'about query' abuses, Crossfire Hurricane and the Mueller investigation (DOJ-NSD, FBI and the IC, to name a few institutions).
Know your place, peasants.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Birddog 8/13/2022 3:54:52 PM (No. 1247234)
add to the timeline...Trump files RICO suit against Hillary and others based upon the "created" Russia Collusion hoax/campaign/media front in the US Court southern District Fla...Garland arbitrarily inserts DOJ into that suit, declaring themselves a "Defendant" and taking over the defense. FBI team filing for the warrant is the same Team that created/aided/abetted the Russia Hoax, same team is under investigation by Durham.
Meanwhile Obama ships truckloads of EVERYTHING from his administration to a private warehouse in Chicago rather than The Official DC Archive depository, over 33Million documents, boxes/crates of objects, where NO ONE has access...not even for subpoenaed documents/records related to the Spying/phone tapping/bank info//Russia collusion hoax against Trump.
Obama claims he "Needs it all to write his Memoirs"...all agencies say "Oh, OK...makes perfect sense, let us know when you are done with it"(By the way...can I gets me an autographed copy...YOU are my herrrroooo)
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Quigley 8/13/2022 4:01:40 PM (No. 1247237)
One more point: the warrant was not signed by a judge but by a magistrate who is an assistant to a real judge. For example (from the statute):
“a judge may designate a magistrate to hear and determine any pretrial matter pending before the court, except a motion for injunctive relief, for judgment on the pleadings, for summary judgment, to dismiss or quash an indictment or information made by the defendant, to suppress evidence in a criminal case, to dismiss or to permit maintenance of a class action, to dismiss for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, and to involuntarily dismiss an action. A judge of the court may reconsider any pretrial matter under this subparagraph (A) where it has been shown that the magistrate’s order is clearly erroneous or contrary to law.“
In other words, a magistrate doesn’t get to handle big stuff (without the consent of all parties) and is under the judge’s supervision.
It is a little difficult for me to believe that a federal judge would not be angry that this matter was rubber stamped by a petit official with a grudge. Perhaps we will see.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
rushie 8/13/2022 4:02:49 PM (No. 1247239)
The only reason those documents were classified was to protect the dirty people trying to take the President out. It will be interesting to see who exactly classified them and what level. EO 13526 sec 1.7 1, you can t classify documents just to conceal violations of law, inefficiency, or administrative error or 2. Prevent embarrassment, to a person, organization or agency. Sounds like all of Obama’s admin. I think those are the docs President Trump declassified so the public could see them.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
zuker5 8/13/2022 4:18:20 PM (No. 1247258)
It’s highly likely that Trump will be indicted before the midterms, and it’s also likely that the charges filed against him will be bogus nonsense that would never be brought against anyone else in DC. The Dems will of course want the optics of him being arrested to use against him in 2024, but the charges will also be used to shield Garland and others at the DOJ against Republican investigations when they take the house back. Any attempt to go after the DOJ while they’re trying Trump will be portrayed as obstruction of justice, and the worthless GOP leadership will probably cave and put the brakes on sorely needed investigations and reckonings.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Venturer 8/13/2022 6:01:07 PM (No. 1247330)
Like most people who know what is going on , they could have pictures of Trump hanging in a Gibbet ad I would still vote for him if he runs.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
udanja99 8/13/2022 7:25:28 PM (No. 1247365)
Disagree, #6. They will never indict him - because the discovery phase of the trial would expose and destroy all of them.
They pulled this stunt trying to dirty him up so that Republicans would abandon him. In fact, their idiocy did just the opposite.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
rochow 8/13/2022 8:39:09 PM (No. 1247428)
Perhaps Merrick Garlic is not aware what the Constitution stands for. Why should he. After all he comes from the former USSR and misses their 'laws'!
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