Mar- A Lago raided FBI Warrants

Budzbuddha

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And so it begins ….. Another Grift

Give up your dollars suckers

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Trump is using the criminal investigation as an opportunity to motivate his supporters to stock war chests that already have more than $100 million. He will be able to use the money in a variety of ways, including opposing his political enemies, and preserving and extending his already-firm grip on the Republican Party.

Some examples of what the former president sent to his followers in the days after the law enforcement actions include:

  • “What recently took place at my Mar-a-Lago home was an unprecedented infringement of the rights of every American citizen,” the Save America Joint Fundraising Committee wrote on Aug. 12, which included the “Official Trump Defense Fund” logo at the bottom.
  • “Scam after Scam, year after year. This POLITICAL PROSECUTION is merely a continuation of Russia, Russia, Russia, Impeachment Hoax #1, Impeachment Hoax # 2, the no collusion Mueller Report, and more,” he said.
  • A fundraising email sent Aug. 9 had the subject line, “The Democrats broke into the home of President Donald J. Trump.” The search was approved by a federal judge after the Department of Justice made a case that there was probable cause to believe a crime was committed.
 

compassionateExotic

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Trump = he needs to be banned from funds, what a scum bag and it’s sickening he even did ones for children funds and they didn’t see any

differnet level of one mistake of letting him but to continue to allow such a traitor to claim the government is in the wrong on this is a disgrace, hang them mother fuckers!


 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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Trump = he needs to be banned from funds, what a scum bag and it’s sickening he even did ones for children funds and they didn’t see any

differnet level of one mistake of letting him but to continue to allow such a traitor to claim the government is in the wrong on this is a disgrace, hang them mother fuckers!


where are you from? you have an interesting syntax...not a hostile question, just curious
 

schuylaar

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I *love* that shot: first official handshake between Cumdump and Trudeau(?)…& *look* at their faces! Mr. Nice Canadian was ready for the gibbon’s knuckle-crusher…and returned better than he got.

No one ever seems to talk about this, but Trump is obviously deeply unhealthy. One of my professional skill sets is posture & movement analysis…and there’s a textbook waiting to be written about the way he (mis)uses his body. His *inability* to stand up straight exposes so much, all by itself: no ventral muscle tone, low-back musculature constantly straining against the pull forward-and-down from his ‘off-center of gravity’, the pain and embarrassment of lurching about like a movie monster…which makes him self-conscious, embarrassed, and oddly toddler-like in his movements.

My two big takeaways (from just this): he’s in near-constant pain, which erodes anyone’s good mood…for which he probably gets pain medication…and some people react to some pain relievers by turning nasty and vindictive (there are certain painkillers I cannot take - because they make me mean, reactive, and want to take it out on someone or something(!)). Given the display he’s put on these last 7 years (and haven’t we had great seats!), I am somewhat convinced his medication selection makes him worse.

Last big thing: he shows a kind of bloat that often afflicts men as they age - a puffiness, emotional lability, & hyper-reactive state that tells me every nanoliter of testosterone his body produces is being turned into estrogen almost immediately. The effect of this is seen in the nasty tempers and quickness to anger exhibited by so many men as they pass 60…and part of that is the estrogen-fueled tendency to weep, to feel scared or threatened or out of control - things a ‘real man’ can’t tolerate at all; fortunately (?), men tend to be very good at hiding such things behind a show of anger, resentment, belligerence…and doesn’t that sound *JUST* like our striped-ass ex-president?

If he is on TRT, though, it’s exaggerating the condition; his medical team at the local doc-in-the-box ought to be taking measures to slow down that conversion, but either they can’t, won’t, just don’t care, or don’t know how.

There’s other stuff, but not helpful in this conversation
Donald Trump is standing with this posture — primarily because he has specially crafted, ‘lift shoes’. His added 2.5–3.5 inch heel-height causes him to lean forward. This configuration is accentuated by his obesity and a fat ass.

 

topcat

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Donald Trump is standing with this posture — primarily because he has specially crafted, ‘lift shoes’. His added 2.5–3.5 inch heel-height causes him to lean forward. This configuration is accentuated by his obesity and a fat ass.

If you had Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham up your ass you might stand like that, too.
 

printer

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Trump hints at legal action in response to Mar-a-Lago search
Former President Trump on Friday hinted at taking legal action in response to the FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago property last week.
Trump said in a post on his social media platform Truth Social that a “major motion” related to the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution will soon be filed related to the search. He claimed his rights have been violated at a level “rarely seen” before.

The Fourth Amendment protects people against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Trump’s post comes after a federal judge said on Thursday that he might be willing to unseal parts of an affidavit that was used to establish probable cause for the FBI to search the Palm Beach, Fla., property.

Judge Bruce Reinhart, who approved the search warrant, said he did not believe the Justice Department (DOJ) proved why the document should remain entirely private and instructed officials to suggest redactions to the document.

Reinhart unsealed the warrant itself and some related documents following the search after Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the DOJ supported publicizing it, given the significant public interest in the situation and that Trump had revealed the search took place.
Garland also strongly defended the DOJ and FBI in a rare public statement about an ongoing investigation, saying that their integrity has been “unfairly attacked.”

Trump and his allies have lambasted the search and accused DOJ officials of acting on political motivation against Trump, who is considering a third run for the presidency in 2024.

Garland said DOJ and FBI officials are “dedicated, patriotic public servants.”
The unsealed warrant revealed that the FBI suspected Trump violated multiple laws, including the Espionage Act. Eleven sets of classified items were seized during the search.

Trump argued that he declassified the documents at Mar-a-Lago while serving as president, but legal experts have said that Trump may still have violated the Espionage Act if he did so because classification status is not relevant to the provisions of the law.
 

topcat

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Trump hints at legal action in response to Mar-a-Lago search
Former President Trump on Friday hinted at taking legal action in response to the FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago property last week.
Trump said in a post on his social media platform Truth Social that a “major motion” related to the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution will soon be filed related to the search. He claimed his rights have been violated at a level “rarely seen” before.

The Fourth Amendment protects people against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Trump’s post comes after a federal judge said on Thursday that he might be willing to unseal parts of an affidavit that was used to establish probable cause for the FBI to search the Palm Beach, Fla., property.

Judge Bruce Reinhart, who approved the search warrant, said he did not believe the Justice Department (DOJ) proved why the document should remain entirely private and instructed officials to suggest redactions to the document.

Reinhart unsealed the warrant itself and some related documents following the search after Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the DOJ supported publicizing it, given the significant public interest in the situation and that Trump had revealed the search took place.
Garland also strongly defended the DOJ and FBI in a rare public statement about an ongoing investigation, saying that their integrity has been “unfairly attacked.”

Trump and his allies have lambasted the search and accused DOJ officials of acting on political motivation against Trump, who is considering a third run for the presidency in 2024.

Garland said DOJ and FBI officials are “dedicated, patriotic public servants.”
The unsealed warrant revealed that the FBI suspected Trump violated multiple laws, including the Espionage Act. Eleven sets of classified items were seized during the search.

Trump argued that he declassified the documents at Mar-a-Lago while serving as president, but legal experts have said that Trump may still have violated the Espionage Act if he did so because classification status is not relevant to the provisions of the law.
Always spending other people's money.
 
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