Mar- A Lago raided FBI Warrants

schuylaar

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No problem Donald will cover the fine for them and compensate them for reputational damages, he's a standup guy. People are saying he's paying for the J6 insurrectionists legal fees and supporting their families while they are in prison. What a guy! :lol:

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Fogdog

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trump tactic number one...stall, then stall, then mishear, then stall....who actually gives a fuck if he testifies before the committee? just indict the sleazy cocksucker and get it the fuck over with.
he can testify to the committee's hearts content, from a cell.
Trump will litigate and stall enough to run out the clock on the House's Select Committee investigation into Jan 6. The new Republican controlled House will shut that investigation down the moment it takes control. I don't understand why the Senate isn't talking about taking it up but I've heard nothing from them to indicate they plan to do so. So, it all goes into the DOJ, which will be tight lipped about it all.

Then again, the Mar A Lago case is about to go back on the burner.


The appeals court’s decision to expedite came one day after Trump turned to the Supreme Court for intervention in a narrower legal matter related to the special master review. The litigation at the Supreme Court will move parallel to the proceedings happening at 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, unless either court takes further action.

The case stems from a decision by a trial-level judge in South Florida, Aileen Cannon, who agreed last month to appoint a special master at Trump’s request, following the search of his residence in August. That has tied up the Justice Department’s access to evidence for weeks.

The new order from the 11th Circuit, signed by Circuit Judge Adalberto Jordan, set a deadline for the final written submission in the appeal for November 17 and said that no extensions would be allowed.

Trump will get a few more weeks delay but the courts seem to be ready to side with the DOJ and overturn Judge Cannon's ruling in Trump's favor .By or before the end of the year, the FBI's hounds will be set loose.
 

schuylaar

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Trump will litigate and stall enough to run out the clock on the House's Select Committee investigation into Jan 6. The new Republican controlled House will shut that investigation down the moment it takes control. I don't understand why the Senate isn't talking about taking it up but I've heard nothing from them to indicate they plan to do so. So, it all goes into the DOJ, which will be tight lipped about it all.

Then again, the Mar A Lago case is about to go back on the burner.


The appeals court’s decision to expedite came one day after Trump turned to the Supreme Court for intervention in a narrower legal matter related to the special master review. The litigation at the Supreme Court will move parallel to the proceedings happening at 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, unless either court takes further action.

The case stems from a decision by a trial-level judge in South Florida, Aileen Cannon, who agreed last month to appoint a special master at Trump’s request, following the search of his residence in August. That has tied up the Justice Department’s access to evidence for weeks.

The new order from the 11th Circuit, signed by Circuit Judge Adalberto Jordan, set a deadline for the final written submission in the appeal for November 17 and said that no extensions would be allowed.

Trump will get a few more weeks delay but the courts seem to be ready to side with the DOJ and overturn Judge Cannon's ruling in Trump's favor .By or before the end of the year, the FBI's hounds will be set loose.


Merry Christmas!

I was listening to Wray about the Secret Service slow rolling on the 6th he's investigating it for accountability..seems the closer he looks there was more evil doing than first thought in the fight in SUV when he grabbed the wheel and struck SS. More to come and a house cleaning will be had.

The People have spoken!*

















*As it was meant through voting!
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Trump will litigate and stall enough to run out the clock on the House's Select Committee investigation into Jan 6. The new Republican controlled House will shut that investigation down the moment it takes control. I don't understand why the Senate isn't talking about taking it up but I've heard nothing from them to indicate they plan to do so. So, it all goes into the DOJ, which will be tight lipped about it all.

Then again, the Mar A Lago case is about to go back on the burner.


The appeals court’s decision to expedite came one day after Trump turned to the Supreme Court for intervention in a narrower legal matter related to the special master review. The litigation at the Supreme Court will move parallel to the proceedings happening at 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, unless either court takes further action.

The case stems from a decision by a trial-level judge in South Florida, Aileen Cannon, who agreed last month to appoint a special master at Trump’s request, following the search of his residence in August. That has tied up the Justice Department’s access to evidence for weeks.

The new order from the 11th Circuit, signed by Circuit Judge Adalberto Jordan, set a deadline for the final written submission in the appeal for November 17 and said that no extensions would be allowed.

Trump will get a few more weeks delay but the courts seem to be ready to side with the DOJ and overturn Judge Cannon's ruling in Trump's favor .By or before the end of the year, the FBI's hounds will be set loose.
i'll believe it when i see it, and not one second before...
 

DIY-HP-LED

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AG Garland moving toward a prosecutorial decision on Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents crimes

139,971 views Nov 12, 2022
NBC News just published an article titled, "Inside the Justice Department's decision on whether to charge Trump in Mar-a-Lago case." Interestingly, the first case discussed in the article involves a young woman named Asia Janay Lavarello who was imprisoned for mishandling a document classified as "secret."

The way federal law enforcement authorities handled Ms. Lvarello's case as compared to the way they are handling Trump's far more egregious and dangerous crimes highlights a grave injustice at play in our nation. Hopefully, Attorney General Merrick Garland is about to take one giant step in the direction of remedying that disparity of treatment by indicting Donald Trump for his crimes.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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AG Garland moving toward a prosecutorial decision on Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents crimes

139,971 views Nov 12, 2022
NBC News just published an article titled, "Inside the Justice Department's decision on whether to charge Trump in Mar-a-Lago case." Interestingly, the first case discussed in the article involves a young woman named Asia Janay Lavarello who was imprisoned for mishandling a document classified as "secret."

The way federal law enforcement authorities handled Ms. Lvarello's case as compared to the way they are handling Trump's far more egregious and dangerous crimes highlights a grave injustice at play in our nation. Hopefully, Attorney General Merrick Garland is about to take one giant step in the direction of remedying that disparity of treatment by indicting Donald Trump for his crimes.
...when i see it...not one fucking second before..." Hopefully, Attorney General Merrick Garland is about to take one giant step in the direction of remedying that disparity of treatment by indicting Donald Trump for his crimes."
"Hopefully"......"Hopefully".
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Mar-a-Lago Investigation Looms Over Trump’s Run For Re-Election

61,328 views Nov 14, 2022
With the midterms mostly over, the Justice Department is weighing whether to charge former President Trump in the Mar-a-Lago case. Legal experts Joyce Vance and Jill Wine-Banks discuss the potential timeline and Trump’s efforts to run out the clock with the January 6 Committee.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus

Mar-a-Lago Investigation Looms Over Trump’s Run For Re-Election

61,328 views Nov 14, 2022
With the midterms mostly over, the Justice Department is weighing whether to charge former President Trump in the Mar-a-Lago case. Legal experts Joyce Vance and Jill Wine-Banks discuss the potential timeline and Trump’s efforts to run out the clock with the January 6 Committee.
every now and then, the headline

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