Mar- A Lago raided FBI Warrants

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DOJ tells court it supports one of Trump’s nominees for special master
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday said in a court filing it would support one of the special master nominees put forward by former President Trump’s legal team to review documents seized during an FBI search of Mar-a-Lago.
The Justice Department asked the court to consider appointing its two choices for special master as well as Raymond Dearie, a retired U.S. district judge for the Eastern District of New York who was nominated by former President Reagan.

In its filing, the DOJ cited “previous federal judicial experience and engagement in relevant areas of law” as being “important qualifications for this position.”
The Trump team’s other nominee, Paul Huck Jr., spent his legal career working in both the public sector and the private sector, including serving as deputy attorney general in Florida and as a general counsel to then-Gov. Charlie Crist, who at the time was serving as a Republican.

The DOJ is also asking the court to consider appointing its two nominees, Barbara Jones, a former U.S. district judge for the Southern District of New York appointed by former President Clinton, and Thomas Griffith, a former federal judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia who currently works at a law firm.

The Justice Department said in its filing it opposed Huck’s nomination because he did not have relevant experience.

“Judges Jones, Griffith and Dearie each have substantial judicial experience, during which they have presided over federal criminal and civil cases, including federal cases involving national security and privilege concerns. The government respectfully opposes the appointment of Paul Huck Jr., who does not appear to have similar experience,” the department wrote.

A federal judge in Florida on Labor Day granted Trump’s request to appoint a special master to review documents seized at Mar-a-Lago last month, dismissing objections by the DOJ and blocking further review and use of the documents in its investigation of potential mishandling of classified information after Trump left the White House.

A partially redacted search warrant revealed that federal law enforcement suspected Trump violated the Espionage Act and other laws when it sought to search his Florida property, where authorities obtained 11 different sets of classified documents, including some marked top secret.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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DOJ tells court it supports one of Trump’s nominees for special master
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday said in a court filing it would support one of the special master nominees put forward by former President Trump’s legal team to review documents seized during an FBI search of Mar-a-Lago.
The Justice Department asked the court to consider appointing its two choices for special master as well as Raymond Dearie, a retired U.S. district judge for the Eastern District of New York who was nominated by former President Reagan.

In its filing, the DOJ cited “previous federal judicial experience and engagement in relevant areas of law” as being “important qualifications for this position.”
The Trump team’s other nominee, Paul Huck Jr., spent his legal career working in both the public sector and the private sector, including serving as deputy attorney general in Florida and as a general counsel to then-Gov. Charlie Crist, who at the time was serving as a Republican.

The DOJ is also asking the court to consider appointing its two nominees, Barbara Jones, a former U.S. district judge for the Southern District of New York appointed by former President Clinton, and Thomas Griffith, a former federal judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia who currently works at a law firm.

The Justice Department said in its filing it opposed Huck’s nomination because he did not have relevant experience.

“Judges Jones, Griffith and Dearie each have substantial judicial experience, during which they have presided over federal criminal and civil cases, including federal cases involving national security and privilege concerns. The government respectfully opposes the appointment of Paul Huck Jr., who does not appear to have similar experience,” the department wrote.

A federal judge in Florida on Labor Day granted Trump’s request to appoint a special master to review documents seized at Mar-a-Lago last month, dismissing objections by the DOJ and blocking further review and use of the documents in its investigation of potential mishandling of classified information after Trump left the White House.

A partially redacted search warrant revealed that federal law enforcement suspected Trump violated the Espionage Act and other laws when it sought to search his Florida property, where authorities obtained 11 different sets of classified documents, including some marked top secret.
if they support one of his choices, i think maybe trump made a poor choice. garland is a sloth with questionable testosterone levels...but the man is not stupid, he would not pass on a nominee he thought was a puppet for trump
 

DIY-HP-LED

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There were people in DC Trump needed to talk to and his golf course is a private place,. The heat is on and the grand jury subpoenas are dropping like rain in DC, so maybe Donald need to find out what was going on, he's probably also paranoid about being bugged, the FBI should have him wired for sound by now, they have cause for a warrant.
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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There were people in DC Trump needed to talk to and his golf course is a private place,. The heat is on and the grand jury subpoenas are dropping like rain in DC, so maybe Donald need to find out what was going on, he's probably also paranoid about being bugged, the should have wired for sound by now, they have cause for a warrant.
IF they have him wired, they should edit the highlights and put him making classified document deals with china and russia on air 24/7, as soon as they've presented it as evidence...just rub it in the faces of his drones non stop for weeks, until even the stupidest of them knows that they were fools that were tricked by a conman for almost a decade.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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all y’all should hire the Chinese. They make a great wall.
If Trump got reelected we were gonna bribe Kush and get you to pay for it and created a massive jobs program for us. We would just buy off the Trump administration for a fraction of the cost, while getting all the employment benefits that would total far more money than the bribe!
 

cannabineer

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If Trump got reelected we were gonna bribe Kush and get you to pay for it and created a massive jobs program for us. We would just buy off the Trump administration for a fraction of the cost, while getting all the employment benefits that would total far more money than the bribe!
I think some Kush was involved in framing that post:D
 

MICHI-CAN

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nah, that's not easily accessed...trump would never make it difficult to get to something valuable he wanted to sell. those still missing top secret documents are either already with our enemies, or still in trump's possession...search every matchstick the fucker owns, molecule by molecule.
I'm happy to exchange banter and poor attempts at wit with you. And I have yet a Frump story with supporting facts. Frump and "supporting facts"???

Are you not still awaiting the release of the Russia investigations? My two cents is on it is buried like Hoffa. And the traitorous exposure of nuclear and foreign assets is a less damaging distraction.

Again I request his score card on the course he was reportedly playing yesterday now.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I'm happy to exchange banter and poor attempts at wit with you. And I have yet a Frump story with supporting facts. Frump and "supporting facts"???

Are you not still awaiting the release of the Russia investigations? My two cents is on it is buried like Hoffa. And the traitorous exposure of nuclear and foreign assets is a less damaging distraction.

Again I request his score card on the course he was reportedly playing yesterday now.
no...i have more hope of him getting locked up for tax evasion or fraud than i do of him getting arrested for sedition or treason, which is what he deserves.
 

Fogdog

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I'm happy to exchange banter and poor attempts at wit with you. And I have yet a Frump story with supporting facts. Frump and "supporting facts"???

Are you not still awaiting the release of the Russia investigations? My two cents is on it is buried like Hoffa. And the traitorous exposure of nuclear and foreign assets is a less damaging distraction.

Again I request his score card on the course he was reportedly playing yesterday now.
Troll logic:

I looked out the window and it was dark outside. So it will always be dark outside.
 
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