Following the raid on his Mar-a-Lago home, Trump has authorized his legal team to file suit against the federal government.
Yes, you read that correctly.
A former President is taking legal action against a corrupt government — and after years of Deep State attacks, who could really blame him?
In the lawsuit, Trump is demanding the appointment of a special master to review any evidence independently that the FBI seized from him as he pushes back against the unprecedented raid of Mar-a-Lago.
Appointing a Special Master is common in a case like this. A non-biased and non-partisan third party must examine the documents Biden’s DOJ is using to justify charging Donald Trump with crimes associated with the Espionage Act.
Trump filed the motion on Monday seeking an order from a judge to appoint a special master and stop the Justice Department from further review of the information they had seized from his Florida resort home until the special master is appointed.
Trump also asked the judge to require the DOJ to provide a more detailed receipt for the property it had seized from him and to order federal investigators to return all items to him that had been taken but were outside the search warrant’s scope.
Trump hits back! Files lawsuit against DOJ pic.twitter.com/L13LaMTTzM
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Earlier Monday, Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, who signed the warrant for the raid on Trump’s home, suggested he may allow the Justice Department to keep the FBI affidavit justifying the raid mostly sealed. However, he rejected DOJ arguments that claimed the “unprecedented search” should be fully hidden from the public eye.
The judge said in court last week that he believes there are portions of the affidavit that can be unsealed and ordered the government to file proposed redactions by Thursday.
Judge Reinhart is by no means uncompromised, nor is he unbiased. Not to mention his previous employment with known pedophile, human trafficker, and Democrat Party donor Jeffrey Epstein.
The items SUPPOSEDLY seized by the FBI earlier this month allegedly included “various classified/[top secret]/[sensitive compartmented information] documents,” four “miscellaneous top secret documents,” three “miscellaneous secret documents,” two “miscellaneous confidential documents,” and one “confidential document.”
Notice how the FBI conveniently leaves out Trump’s personal documents that were seized in the raid on his home…
The Justice Department has already said that it is using a “filter team” or a “taint team” to review any privileged information and sift out evidence outside the scope of the warrant, but Trump’s lawyers argued that a “DOJ filter team will not protect President Trump’s rights.”
Last week, a series of records were unsealed revealing that Trump is actually under investigation by Biden’s DOJ — totally unbeknownst to him.
The records show Trump was being investigated under 18 U.S.C. 793, part of the Espionage Act, and said it was related to “willful retention of national defense information.” The unsealed cover sheet pointed to 18 U.S.C. 2071, specifically the “concealment or removal of government records,” as well as 18 U.S.C. 1519, specifically related to “obstruction of federal investigation.”
That’s right. The Biden administration is claiming that Trump is hoarding top government secrets, essentially accusing him of being a foreign spy.
You really, really can’t make this s*** up.
Author: Vasily Ivanov
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