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‘Totally off the rails’: DeSantis
rips FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid

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Posted By: Solid_Oak, 8/16/2022 10:21:10 AM

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized the FBI’s raid of Mar-a-Lago at a rally in Arizona, asserting that federal law enforcement agencies are being “weaponized” against political enemies. Stumping for Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, DeSantis accused the department of having gone “totally off the rails” with its raid of former President Donald Trump’s Florida home. “These agencies have now been weaponized to be used against people that the government doesn’t like,” DeSantis said. “And you look at the raid at Mar-a-Lago.”  CORRECTION*

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I'm sure the Justice Dept and FBI have DeSantis in their sites !!

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Reply 1 - Posted by: john56 8/16/2022 10:35:44 AM (No. 1249771)
They aren't stopping with Trump, that's for sure. They'd like to think if they can take him down that the rest of us will meekly go along with their iron fisted rule.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Quigley 8/16/2022 10:50:13 AM (No. 1249784)
I wonder if the Seething Libs would object to using the legal machinery to remove Enemies of the Dims from the playing field if the activity became so apparent that even they would have to acknowledge it. Nah. That’s why they are the Seething Libs.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Stencil 8/16/2022 10:52:56 AM (No. 1249787)
Objective question: who is more pleased with Donald Trump's current predicament - Democrats or Ron DeSantis?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Zeek Wolfe 8/16/2022 11:54:33 AM (No. 1249864)
I am fearful for the safety of Governor DeSantis. The recent assassination of a former Japanese prime minister, the attack on Salman Rushdie, even the decades-ago assaults on George Wallace and John Kennedy are example of what may happen to him. I hope he has a good security team with him at all times. Seth Rich's murder on a public street and subsequent coverup by local police demonstrates what we now face in our country.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: john56 8/16/2022 12:11:28 PM (No. 1249889)
DeSantis is no fool. He knows that the libs will go after him with the same intensity that they go after President Trump.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Timber Queen 8/16/2022 12:14:09 PM (No. 1249893)
Has Ron been reading Conservative Treehouse?
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