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What an incredibly crappy 24 hours for Donald Trump
Yesterday, his private residence was raided by the FBI.
This morning, Trump lost the final appeal to keep his taxes hidden from House Democrats.
And we're learning that yesterday (it was overshadowed by the Mar a Lago raid) that a real estate company handed over 36,000 pages of financial documents on all of Trump's properties to the New York Attorney General.
The left had nothing to do with the raid last night. No judge would have issued a warrant without probable cause, not for a former president's residence. There has never been such a thing. Nor would the DOJ or FBI put their own butts on the line without probable cause. If they would, then they should be prosecuted.
Had Trump given back the documents that didn't belong to him in the first place, all of this hoopla could have been avoided. This is 100% on him. The blame lies with him and him alone.
Let's revisit history. Wray already admitted that the FBI fraudulently obtained multiple warrants to illegally spy on Trump as a candidate and during his Presidency. You probably also forgot that the DOJ previously admitted that the warrants to spy on the Trump campaign lacked probable cause. So the FBI and Justice Department abused the FISA process, omitted material information, subverted justice, and admitted it. Do you think they should have been prosecuted back then?
My understanding is they took back the records that didn't belong to Trump. If they took his personal records then they need to be held to account. I'm guessing the DOJ and the FBI both know what is at stake and didn't make a misstep like that.
Pretty sure they were legally permitted to take Trumps personal records or anything else indicating a crime if they found it in a place they were legally allowed to be searching.
It was a beautiful raid. A perfect raid. People tell me they've never seen such as perfect raid.
I’m picturing in my mind a big tough man, never cried before in his life, saying to Trump after this raid-with tears glistening in his eyes- sir, sir, how could they have raided the home of such a clearly innocent man? Aren’t they supposed to have probable cause? And a neutral judge to agree with that? And sir, sir, don’t they have to have a list of what evidence they are looking for to support an ongoing crime?
Uh huh It seems you forgot that when they raided Rudy's place, it was for documents that Rudy had tried to give them previously. Instead of taking them when offered up, they raided his place.
Probably nobody trusted Rudy to make a full disclosure. The raid cured that problem.
Let's revisit history. Wray already admitted that the FBI fraudulently obtained multiple warrants to illegally spy on Trump as a candidate and during his Presidency. You probably also forgot that the DOJ previously admitted that the warrants to spy on the Trump campaign lacked probable cause. So the FBI and Justice Department abused the FISA process, omitted material information, subverted justice, and admitted it. Do you think they should have been prosecuted back then?
Had they found anything of any real importance, don't you think it would have been reported? This entire operation is democrap run, they'd a displayed it in the media just like the Taliban was publically displaying a nose gear from a helicopter they were trying to claim they shot down. Peloci would have been setting up a televised media conference by now.
You really have no idea how any of this works, do you? Do you imagine that a detective working on a case immediately runs out and releases to the public everything he finds the moment he finds it? Have you ever heard of the concept of building a case? Good grief.
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Originally Posted by Oklazona Bound
Trump has the list of what they took. He could release that if he wants.
Yes, he does. I wonder why posters like FC76-81 aren't asking HIM to tell them what they found? Release the warrant, Donald! FC76-81 wants to know what they took!
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