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Call me dense but I’m not sure I follow.
Like most of the bureaucracy’s interactions with Trump, this one gets muddier and muddier...
So what was the statement??
How about getting the damn “statement” out of the way, and then allow the reader unfold the related details if interested?
Bratt and three FBI agents came to Mar-a-Lago.
“Whatever you need, just let us know,” Trump told the agents prior to the search, the motion said.
After Trump handed over some documents Bratt had requested, the DOJ official asked for and was given permission to search a storage room.
It was then that one of the FBI agents made an odd statement, Conservative Brief reports.
“Thank you. You did not need to show us the storage room, but we appreciate it. Now it all makes sense,” the agent said.
Bratt later asked Trump to secure the storage room, which the former president did by adding additional locks and security measure
Two months later, on Aug. 8, FBI agents arrived at Mar-a-Lago to conduct their unannounced raid and proceeded to “search” for items they had already observed stored in the home.
Questions arise as to the strange comment and even stranger actions.
“Now it all makes sense”…… NOT!
to those of us paying attention its just a re-hash
how about putting the statement in the first comment?
In the original ‘visit’ by FBI in June - they sent Jay Bratt, who is “Chief at Counterintelligence and Export Control Section?”
I wonder who this guy is?
They’ll claim they had no knowledge that secret files were in a measly storage room until President Trump noted it for them to search. And, since it wasn’t secure enough to suit them, the suspicion that President Trump was handling Top Secrets improperly made sense.
“Now it all makes sense” is a damning statement?
On June 22, the Trump Organization...received a subpoena for surveillance footage from cameras at Mar-a-Lago.
Byronyork WSJ ^
Posted on 8/10/2022, 10:50:54 PM by janetjanet998
‘On June 22, the Trump Organization...received a subpoena for surveillance footage from cameras at Mar-a-Lago. That footage was turned over, according to an official.’ From @WSJ
“Now it all makes sense,” the agent said.
More breathless journalism based on a mote of dust.