Mar- A Lago raided FBI Warrants

DIY-HP-LED

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Keep it up Donald, a wave of domestic terrorism is just what the republicans need in the run up to the election. I expect Garland will let him run around lose for awhile shooting his mouth off and Georgia might indict him first, they have the most advanced case and the trial would be on national TV. I think Donald fears being humiliated on national TV the most and having the big lie refuted to his face by republicans while he has to STFU and not interrupt.


Trump Escalates Rhetoric Against Law Enforcement
80,513 views Aug 20, 2022 Despite calling to “lower the temperature,” former President Trump intensified attacks on law enforcement after FBI agents searched his Mar-a-Lago home. Meantime, a judge rejects Sen. Lindsey Graham’s effort to delay testifying before a Georgia grand jury in a Trump election probe. Plus, there’s a chance former Vice President Pence could talk with the Jan. 6th committee.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Too soon! Donald needs to run around lose for another month or two causing mayhem in the republican party. Maybe this is a rumor just to spook him into announcing? An indictment would mean muzzling and being under the control of a federal judge.


'I think he'll get indicted': Legal insiders warn that Trump could soon face criminal charges he can't talk his way out of

  • Trump continues to publicly attack the DOJ and FBI following last week's Mar-a-Lago raid.
  • But people close to his inner circle warn that he could soon face criminal charges anyway.
  • "I think he's a target of all of them and I think he'll get indicted," said a lawyer who knows Trumpworld.

As former President Donald Trump continues publicly attacking the Justice Department and the FBI following last week's unprecedented raid of his Mar-a-Lago club, people who have been close to his inner circle told Insider that they think he could be in serious legal trouble.

One lawyer familiar with the Trump team's thought process said in an interview that the ex-president "likes to run the show" and is a "big believer in the public relations assault," but that he could soon face criminal charges he can't talk his way out of.

"He should be worried about all these investigations," the lawyer added. "I think he's a target of all of them and I think he'll get indicted."

Trump is currently at the center of a number of state and federal criminal investigations. At the forefront is the Justice Department's inquiry into whether Trump broke three federal laws, including the Espionage Act, when he moved government records from the White House to Mar-a-Lago upon leaving office.

The department has also zeroed in on the former president in its sprawling criminal investigation into events surrounding the Capitol riot and subpoenaed a number of former top White House officials in recent weeks. Prosecutors have also subpoenaed the National Archives for all the White House records it turned over to the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack.

In Georgia, the Fulton County district attorney's office is investigating if Trump and his allies broke Georgia laws in their quest to nullify President Joe Biden's 2020 victory in the state. And in New York, the Manhattan district attorney's office recently secured a plea deal with Trump's chief bookkeeper, Allen Weisselberg, who this week pleaded guilty to more than a dozen felonies and agreed to implicate the Trump Organization.

But Alan Dershowitz, who represented Trump during his Senate impeachment trial, told Insider on Friday that Trump should be most concerned about the New York attorney general's civil investigation into his business practices.

"Right now it's only civil, but you never know," he said. "Civil can always morph into criminal the way it did with Weisselberg."

He also said he believes that even if Trump is charged with a crime from one of the criminal investigations he can still run for president in 2024. "There's no way that he can be precluded from running based on the current investigations," Dershowitz said.

As Insider previously reported, there's nothing in the Constitution that blocks someone from mounting a presidential run if they're in prison after being convicted of a crime. The socialist candidate Eugene Debs had been convicted of treason under the Espionage Act when he ran for president in 1920. And Lyndon LaRouche, who was convicted of mail fraud in 1988 and imprisoned, ran for president in 1992.

If he's convicted for violating two of the three laws that DOJ has acknowledged it is investigating him over in connection to his removal of classified documents, Trump could theoretically launch a 2024 presidential campaign, even if he's incarcerated.

But if he's convicted of violating one of those laws — 18 USC Section 2071, which bars the concealment, removal, or mutilation generally of government records — he could be disqualified from holding office again.

That said, legal scholars told The New York Times that it's unlikely Trump would be blocked from running again even if he's convicted of a Section 2071 violation, citing Supreme Court rulings that indicate Congress cannot overrule the Constitution's eligibility criteria for the presidency.

Spokespeople for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment on his current legal situation. As of Friday evening, the former president was still criticizing the FBI's search as a corrupt exercise of power, and he also said on Truth Social that his lawyers will soon file a "major motion pertaining to the Fourth Amendment" related to the raid.
 

Budzbuddha

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Ex Prez Twamp wants a “ special master “ to review mar a lardass documents. Fatso will try anything to stall the inevitable.

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Appearing on Mark Levin's radio show, attorney Jim Trusty said that the filing could come as soon as Friday night but also as late as Monday.

"It's probably going to be more like hours," Trusty said. "It's coming very soon."

Trump also suggested such a motion in a post on his Truth Social platform Friday.

"A major motion pertaining to the Fourth Amendment will soon be filed concerning the illegal Break-In of my home, Mar-a-Lago, right before the ever important Mid-Term Elections," Trump wrote, in part.

One person close to Trump added that the former president and his lawyers are eager for federal prosecutors to provide them with a more detailed list of what was collected, and ensure that a "neutral" person is involved in reviewing the documents.

Trusty said Trump's legal team will argue a special master is necessary to review the seizure to guard against the possibility that material covered by executive privilege or attorney-client privilege has been seized.

"We have privilege issues that are extremely important here," Trusty told Levin. "We do think that one of the benefits of the special master, if the master agrees, is we can stop DOJ in their tracks when it comes to inspecting these documents."

Sources indicate Trump's legal team could seek relief under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure that govern searches. At least two rules in particular could be cited, Rules 41(f) and 41(g). Trusty explicitly mentioned Rule 41(f) in the interview.

However…. Filter teams from the FBI had weeks to go through the items seized. So his demands about overbroad seizures are moot. Items belong to the nation’s archives , not him. He is an ordinary citizen except with secret service protection… maybe one day he will lose that.

Burn Witch Burn:fire:
 

schuylaar

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Keep it up Donald, a wave of domestic terrorism is just what the republicans need in the run up to the election. I expect Garland will let him run around lose for awhile shooting his mouth off and Georgia might indict him first, they have the most advanced case and the trial would be on national TV. I think Donald fears being humiliated on national TV the most and having the big lie refuted to his face by republicans while he has to STFU and not interrupt.


Trump Escalates Rhetoric Against Law Enforcement
80,513 views Aug 20, 2022 Despite calling to “lower the temperature,” former President Trump intensified attacks on law enforcement after FBI agents searched his Mar-a-Lago home. Meantime, a judge rejects Sen. Lindsey Graham’s effort to delay testifying before a Georgia grand jury in a Trump election probe. Plus, there’s a chance former Vice President Pence could talk with the Jan. 6th committee.
But I thought he supported law enforcement.
 

schuylaar

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Ex Prez Twamp wants a “ special master “ to review mar a lardass documents. Fatso will try anything to stall the inevitable.

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Appearing on Mark Levin's radio show, attorney Jim Trusty said that the filing could come as soon as Friday night but also as late as Monday.

"It's probably going to be more like hours," Trusty said. "It's coming very soon."

Trump also suggested such a motion in a post on his Truth Social platform Friday.

"A major motion pertaining to the Fourth Amendment will soon be filed concerning the illegal Break-In of my home, Mar-a-Lago, right before the ever important Mid-Term Elections," Trump wrote, in part.

One person close to Trump added that the former president and his lawyers are eager for federal prosecutors to provide them with a more detailed list of what was collected, and ensure that a "neutral" person is involved in reviewing the documents.

Trusty said Trump's legal team will argue a special master is necessary to review the seizure to guard against the possibility that material covered by executive privilege or attorney-client privilege has been seized.

"We have privilege issues that are extremely important here," Trusty told Levin. "We do think that one of the benefits of the special master, if the master agrees, is we can stop DOJ in their tracks when it comes to inspecting these documents."

Sources indicate Trump's legal team could seek relief under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure that govern searches. At least two rules in particular could be cited, Rules 41(f) and 41(g). Trusty explicitly mentioned Rule 41(f) in the interview.

However…. Filter teams from the FBI had weeks to go through the items seized. So his demands about overbroad seizures are moot. Items belong to the nation’s archives , not him. He is an ordinary citizen except with secret service protection… maybe one day he will lose that.

Burn Witch Burn:fire:
I'm surprised they've given in to him..regular citizen couldn't demand an unsealing of Jack Shit.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Ex Prez Twamp wants a “ special master “ to review mar a lardass documents. Fatso will try anything to stall the inevitable.

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Appearing on Mark Levin's radio show, attorney Jim Trusty said that the filing could come as soon as Friday night but also as late as Monday.

"It's probably going to be more like hours," Trusty said. "It's coming very soon."

Trump also suggested such a motion in a post on his Truth Social platform Friday.

"A major motion pertaining to the Fourth Amendment will soon be filed concerning the illegal Break-In of my home, Mar-a-Lago, right before the ever important Mid-Term Elections," Trump wrote, in part.

One person close to Trump added that the former president and his lawyers are eager for federal prosecutors to provide them with a more detailed list of what was collected, and ensure that a "neutral" person is involved in reviewing the documents.

Trusty said Trump's legal team will argue a special master is necessary to review the seizure to guard against the possibility that material covered by executive privilege or attorney-client privilege has been seized.

"We have privilege issues that are extremely important here," Trusty told Levin. "We do think that one of the benefits of the special master, if the master agrees, is we can stop DOJ in their tracks when it comes to inspecting these documents."

Sources indicate Trump's legal team could seek relief under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure that govern searches. At least two rules in particular could be cited, Rules 41(f) and 41(g). Trusty explicitly mentioned Rule 41(f) in the interview.

However…. Filter teams from the FBI had weeks to go through the items seized. So his demands about overbroad seizures are moot. Items belong to the nation’s archives , not him. He is an ordinary citizen except with secret service protection… maybe one day he will lose that.

Burn Witch Burn:fire:
Donald's special master needs a whip in one hand and a shotgun in the other, a third hand for the shock collar controller would be useful too.

The best we can hope for is an orange jumpsuit and a ball gag, while he's chained to his chair in a Georgia courtroom on national TV...
 

Budzbuddha

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“ Special Master “ might as well be called a Trump leaker. Too many operatives would bite on that chance.

The case ( s ) must be hella strong against the Orange Ape. And regarding the affidavit, i think another Redacted “ release “ will be hilarious as they will see nothing but black bars.

Just like UFO files.

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Offmymeds

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Ignoring any alleged crimes, remember TFG gave away classified information by tweet before despite the advice from the intel community. "I'm the president." he said ignoring warnings that how the information was collected was itself an asset and should have been kept secret.

This time around we have to warn covert assets and do an investigation and a damage assessment.

He's clearly a bungling buffoon. Why on earth would we put a buffoon back in power?

I believe the Sept J6 hearings are going to be around the talk of the 25th amendment by his cabinet.

PS - We also now need to protect our own gov't employees, federal LEO and judges, and state election workers. TFG is literally the enemy of the state.
 
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