Posted on 08/18/2022 9:55:10 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
The Biden Department of Justice must release part of the affidavit that provided probable cause for the federal ransacking of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home on August 8. Katie had the story earlier this afternoon. It’s a little shocking since most were probably expecting the judge to side with the federal government, who moved to block its full release citing damage to the investigation’s integrity and potential risk to the witnesses involved. Every update about this raid has done nothing to cast off the stench that this wasn’t a politically motivated hit job. Spencer has written extensively about the judge, Bruce Reinhart. The latter issued this ruling regarding his anti-Trump leanings and connections to the deceased financier, Democratic Party pal, and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
NEW: Federal magistrate judge Bruce Reinhart says he’s inclined to partially unseal the Trump Mar-a-Lago affidavit — instructs DOJ to file a redacted affidavit by next Thursday at 12 noon ET and be prepared to explain redactions.— Hugo Lowell (@hugolowell) August 18, 2022
Trump case: trying to keep the search affidavit sealed isn’t going well for the government.
Judge says: “I find that on the present record the Government has not met its burden of showing that the entire affidavit should remain sealed.”
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pic.twitter.com/W4hDAtpLkE— Marina Medvin ???? (@MarinaMedvin) August 18, 2022
Yet, one phrase should cause concern and raise many red flags. Judge Reinhart said he would afford the government “a full and fair opportunity” to make redactions. We all know where this is going, and Mike Davis, a former law clerk to Justice Neil Gorsuch, did not hold back with how the redaction process will be handled.
NEWS — Judge Reinhart says "I am not prepared to find that the affidavit should be fully sealed” and asks the government for proposed redactions to the Mar-a-Lago affidavit by next week, adding this will be a careful process.— Katherine Faulders (@KFaulders) August 18, 2022
The “careful process” will hide the fact that Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Biden Justice Department obtained—from a clearly biased judge—an unprecedented, unnecessary, and unlawful home-raid warrant of, then did a fishing expedition on, their boss’s political enemy. https://t.co/HDRVZc0aph— ???? Mike Davis ???? (@mrddmia) August 18, 2022
It will hide “the fact that Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Biden Justice Department obtained—from a clearly biased judge—an unprecedented, unnecessary, and unlawful home-raid warrant of, then did a fishing expedition on, their boss’s political enemy.”
Where’s the lie? Expect a sea of black ink to be plastered all over the pages that have been ordered to be released.
Well, this oughta be interesting.
They’ll just make up a new warrant...problem solved.
We should be able to find out what exactly was on that FIRST AFFADAVID.
jmho
Next up: Judge Reinhart finds dead hooker in bed.
None of it shoudl remain sealed — or redacted.
redact Garland
I agree, but I think it will be one gigantic black ink blot. The only thing not redacted, will be Trump’s name. They will just say, if you don’t like it, sue me.
The pedo judge knows 95% will be blacked out.
“What are they hiding? “
Their criminality, which is to say
EVERYTHING.
Hasn’t the judge seen the first affadavit?
Aww relax folks.
There will only be one redaction
The full body of the affidavit.
Everybody knows by now what all this is. It’s the largest and longest political hit-job our govt’s ever engaged in and it’s all thanks to democrats and R’s that won’t lift a finger to help our side.
BINGO!!!
Trump can't trust anyone!
I HATE to question the judge’s integrity...but
Sources & methods, dont’cha know...
the United States taxpayers paid for this and deserve to see it.
He should stick to whacking off while thinking about Phoebe Cates.
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