Mar- A Lago raided FBI Warrants

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Trump seeks access to unredacted Mar-a-Lago warrant affidavit
Donald Trump’s legal team is asking a judge to force the Justice Department to turn over a fully unredacted copy of the FBI affidavit used to secure a warrant to search the former president’s Mar-a-Lago property.
In court filings Tuesday, Trump turned to the same judge who appointed a special master to review the documents seized during the search, rather than the magistrate judge who initially signed the warrant.

“Plaintiff cannot vindicate his Constitutional rights unless he is permitted to review the search warrant affidavit,” Trump’s attorney’s wrote in the filing.

“Plaintiff must have an opportunity to review the affidavit and determine whether the Fourth Amendment was respected, intentionally subverted, or recklessly violated by a DOJ bent on getting its nose under the Mar-a-Lago tent.”
During the search, the Justice Department uncovered more than 100 classified records at Trump’s home and seized about 22,000 pages of other government records.

The Justice Department released a heavily redacted version of the warrant in late August, with a less redacted version unsealed by the court in mid-September.

Key provisions of the nearly 40-page warrant affidavit remain redacted however, though in his filing, Trump’s team seems focused on how the search of his home could impact other ongoing legal issues, arguing without evidence that the Justice Department improperly sought information for other unknown investigations.

“A general rummaging through the belongings of President Trump is a particularly ominous moment in law enforcement history. With DOJ and some state officials engaging in various efforts to investigate President Trump, the search smacks of pretextual conduct with hopes of feeding personal documents to prosecutors or agents who might find use for them in unrelated pursuits,” they wrote.

The affidavit surfaced as an issue in arguments before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Tuesday, where DOJ is seeking to strike the appointment of the special master to review the documents.

“The search warrant described the places to be searched with particularity: the office and the storage room. It described the items to be seized with particularity, and those are exactly the items that we seized. The detailed property inventory is in the record document 116-1. It shows 33 boxes of items that were taken, seven from the office, 26 from the storage room. And that’s exactly what we seized,” Sopan Joshi argued on behalf of the government.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Trump seeks access to unredacted Mar-a-Lago warrant affidavit
Donald Trump’s legal team is asking a judge to force the Justice Department to turn over a fully unredacted copy of the FBI affidavit used to secure a warrant to search the former president’s Mar-a-Lago property.
In court filings Tuesday, Trump turned to the same judge who appointed a special master to review the documents seized during the search, rather than the magistrate judge who initially signed the warrant.

“Plaintiff cannot vindicate his Constitutional rights unless he is permitted to review the search warrant affidavit,” Trump’s attorney’s wrote in the filing.

“Plaintiff must have an opportunity to review the affidavit and determine whether the Fourth Amendment was respected, intentionally subverted, or recklessly violated by a DOJ bent on getting its nose under the Mar-a-Lago tent.”
During the search, the Justice Department uncovered more than 100 classified records at Trump’s home and seized about 22,000 pages of other government records.

The Justice Department released a heavily redacted version of the warrant in late August, with a less redacted version unsealed by the court in mid-September.

Key provisions of the nearly 40-page warrant affidavit remain redacted however, though in his filing, Trump’s team seems focused on how the search of his home could impact other ongoing legal issues, arguing without evidence that the Justice Department improperly sought information for other unknown investigations.

“A general rummaging through the belongings of President Trump is a particularly ominous moment in law enforcement history. With DOJ and some state officials engaging in various efforts to investigate President Trump, the search smacks of pretextual conduct with hopes of feeding personal documents to prosecutors or agents who might find use for them in unrelated pursuits,” they wrote.

The affidavit surfaced as an issue in arguments before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Tuesday, where DOJ is seeking to strike the appointment of the special master to review the documents.

“The search warrant described the places to be searched with particularity: the office and the storage room. It described the items to be seized with particularity, and those are exactly the items that we seized. The detailed property inventory is in the record document 116-1. It shows 33 boxes of items that were taken, seven from the office, 26 from the storage room. And that’s exactly what we seized,” Sopan Joshi argued on behalf of the government.
odd that they don’t mention the name of “a judge”. It’s Loose Cannon.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump seeks access to unredacted Mar-a-Lago warrant affidavit
Donald Trump’s legal team is asking a judge to force the Justice Department to turn over a fully unredacted copy of the FBI affidavit used to secure a warrant to search the former president’s Mar-a-Lago property.
In court filings Tuesday, Trump turned to the same judge who appointed a special master to review the documents seized during the search, rather than the magistrate judge who initially signed the warrant.

“Plaintiff cannot vindicate his Constitutional rights unless he is permitted to review the search warrant affidavit,” Trump’s attorney’s wrote in the filing.

“Plaintiff must have an opportunity to review the affidavit and determine whether the Fourth Amendment was respected, intentionally subverted, or recklessly violated by a DOJ bent on getting its nose under the Mar-a-Lago tent.”
During the search, the Justice Department uncovered more than 100 classified records at Trump’s home and seized about 22,000 pages of other government records.

The Justice Department released a heavily redacted version of the warrant in late August, with a less redacted version unsealed by the court in mid-September.

Key provisions of the nearly 40-page warrant affidavit remain redacted however, though in his filing, Trump’s team seems focused on how the search of his home could impact other ongoing legal issues, arguing without evidence that the Justice Department improperly sought information for other unknown investigations.

“A general rummaging through the belongings of President Trump is a particularly ominous moment in law enforcement history. With DOJ and some state officials engaging in various efforts to investigate President Trump, the search smacks of pretextual conduct with hopes of feeding personal documents to prosecutors or agents who might find use for them in unrelated pursuits,” they wrote.

The affidavit surfaced as an issue in arguments before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Tuesday, where DOJ is seeking to strike the appointment of the special master to review the documents.

“The search warrant described the places to be searched with particularity: the office and the storage room. It described the items to be seized with particularity, and those are exactly the items that we seized. The detailed property inventory is in the record document 116-1. It shows 33 boxes of items that were taken, seven from the office, 26 from the storage room. And that’s exactly what we seized,” Sopan Joshi argued on behalf of the government.
Let's see how badly she wants to get burned for Donald this time Jack won't fuck around with her either. She can't do a thing before judicial review and the DOJ is ready if she should get stupid, again. If it was released and people started getting threats or even killed, where would that leave her other than in the middle of a big investigation. The 11th circut is about to slap her down hard, again, so she should dismiss it out of hand as she should.
 

jimihendrix1

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Thing is when the documents were found by Bidens people, they instantly called the National Archives, and the FBI.

When tRump was in possession, he lied about having them, and obstructed the government from getting the documents back. tRump also claimed the documents were his.

Biden hasnt obstructed any investigation, and that is the true crux of tRumps coming indictment. He lied about having them, was then found to possess them, fought to not give them back, and when his people said he gave all of them back. More were found.

Biden has not done any of these things.

I say if its proven Biden criminally obstructed this investigation in any way, lock him up.

But so far it looks like he is complying, and is being as transparent as possible. Its the obstruction tRump is in deep shit over. If he would have turned the documents over in the first place, he wouldnt have his shit show to deal with.
 

cannabineer

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Thing is when the documents were found by Bidens people, they instantly called the National Archives, and the FBI.

When tRump was in possession, he lied about having them, and obstructed the government from getting the documents back. tRump also claimed the documents were his.

Biden hasnt obstructed any investigation, and that is the true crux of tRumps coming indictment. He lied about having them, was then found to possess them, fought to not give them back, and when his people said he gave all of them back. More were found.

Biden has not done any of these things.

I say if its proven Biden criminally obstructed this investigation in any way, lock him up.

But so far it looks like he is complying, and is being as transparent as possible. Its the obstruction tRump is in deep shit over. If he would have turned the documents over in the first place, he wouldnt have his shit show to deal with.
While it’s good that we are observing the forms and there is now a special counsel, I think chances are excellent that he will pronounce a Te absolvo.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Thing is when the documents were found by Bidens people, they instantly called the National Archives, and the FBI.

When tRump was in possession, he lied about having them, and obstructed the government from getting the documents back. tRump also claimed the documents were his.

Biden hasnt obstructed any investigation, and that is the true crux of tRumps coming indictment. He lied about having them, was then found to possess them, fought to not give them back, and when his people said he gave all of them back. More were found.

Biden has not done any of these things.

I say if its proven Biden criminally obstructed this investigation in any way, lock him up.

But so far it looks like he is complying, and is being as transparent as possible. Its the obstruction tRump is in deep shit over. If he would have turned the documents over in the first place, he wouldnt have his shit show to deal with.
The difference is Trump is dumb as a stump and Biden isn't.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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So Trump Org got fined $1.6 million for conviction of 17 felonies including tax fraud. Am I alone in thinking that they just got a slap on the wrist for this? Where's the justice in our justice system.
More is coming with criminal charges and there is a big state tax bill and fine. More indictments are pending and his bean counter cut a deal for future testimony and could be indicted again for other crimes. This isn't over in NY by a long shot.
 
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