And they are up in arms. It doesn’t even seem like a big deal. If they find stuff that belongs to the government then they will take it. But he’s got the MAGA group threatening murdering FBI agents and civil war.Momto2boys973 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 9:21 pm I find it interesting that the first one to confirm that was…. Trump.
Another “poor, boo-hoo, poor innocent me being persecuted”? Makes me wonder if they’ll actually find anything there…. Please, he’s playing everyone like a fiddle looking for a second term and people from both sides are falling for it. I mean, the guy uses his much effective “victim of a witch hunt” act 2 days after hinting he will run in 2024? He’s grooming his base again.
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Which just serves his interests. The oaf may be completely ignorant about politics, diplomacy or anything that could make a good leader, but he’s definitely the master at luring gullible people. And by gullible I don’t just mean his base of mindless minions. His opponents are also falling in his traps to make them look stupid.
Lemons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 8:00 pmAnd they are up in arms. It doesn’t even seem like a big deal. If they find stuff that belongs to the government then they will take it. But he’s got the MAGA group threatening murdering FBI agents and civil war.Momto2boys973 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 9:21 pm I find it interesting that the first one to confirm that was…. Trump.
Another “poor, boo-hoo, poor innocent me being persecuted”? Makes me wonder if they’ll actually find anything there…. Please, he’s playing everyone like a fiddle looking for a second term and people from both sides are falling for it. I mean, the guy uses his much effective “victim of a witch hunt” act 2 days after hinting he will run in 2024? He’s grooming his base again.
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Oh really? Have you seen the warrant that they haven’t made public yet? You must be a very important insider.Lemons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 7:56 pmThese are the people who could make Trump happen again.
FBI agents were looking for some top secret documents that should have gone right to the National Archives and Records Administration. Instead Trump took them to his Florida place and they were found in an unsecured basement.
If he had been more honest this wouldn’t have happened. The head of the FBI, appointed by Trump, ordered the search and a warrant was approved by the court.
It’s been reported, even by CNN that the room was secured.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/09/politics ... index.htmlJune 3, 2022
Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with two of Trump’s attorneys, Christina Bobb and Evan Corcoran, and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions.
June 8, 2022
Trump’s attorneys receive a letter from federal investigators, asking them to further secure the room where documents are being stored. In response, Trump aides add a padlock to the room in the basement of Mar-a-Lago.
You have to wonder how a magistrate in FL who recused himself from a case involving Trump and Hillary because he didn’t feel he could be unbiased towards Trump thought it was okay to sign a search warrant 6 weeks later. SMH
https://www.kulr8.com/news/national/flo ... ec67d.htmlOn April 15, Reinhart conducted a scheduling conference in the case, according to court documents obtained by The Center Square. He oversaw scheduling of a June 2 status conference on May 4 and 31 and oversaw the actual conference.
Reinhart also signed another order on June 14, setting another status conference for July 6, but by June 22 Reinhart cancelled the conference and recused himself.
Less than two months later, on Monday, August 9, he signed a warrant for the FBI to raid Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate over an alleged dispute over White House documents.
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It really doesn’t matter whether they were sitting in boxes at on the 18th hole or locked in a vault within a vault within a room with high tech security. By law, he was not to take these documents. This isn’t some made up law that the Democrats pulled out of their asses. He’s just the only former president who hasn’t complied with this law. Which is only compounded by how many docs the Archives had to tape up because of his continual habit of violating presidential record keeping and transparency laws that were implemented shortly after Watergate.DSamuels wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 11:20 pmOh really? Have you seen the warrant that they haven’t made public yet? You must be a very important insider.Lemons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 7:56 pmThese are the people who could make Trump happen again.
FBI agents were looking for some top secret documents that should have gone right to the National Archives and Records Administration. Instead Trump took them to his Florida place and they were found in an unsecured basement.
If he had been more honest this wouldn’t have happened. The head of the FBI, appointed by Trump, ordered the search and a warrant was approved by the court.
It’s been reported, even by CNN that the room was secured.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/09/politics ... index.htmlJune 3, 2022
Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with two of Trump’s attorneys, Christina Bobb and Evan Corcoran, and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions.
June 8, 2022
Trump’s attorneys receive a letter from federal investigators, asking them to further secure the room where documents are being stored. In response, Trump aides add a padlock to the room in the basement of Mar-a-Lago.
You have to wonder how a magistrate in FL who recused himself from a case involving Trump and Hillary because he didn’t feel he could be unbiased towards Trump thought it was okay to sign a search warrant 6 weeks later. SMH
https://www.kulr8.com/news/national/flo ... ec67d.htmlOn April 15, Reinhart conducted a scheduling conference in the case, according to court documents obtained by The Center Square. He oversaw scheduling of a June 2 status conference on May 4 and 31 and oversaw the actual conference.
Reinhart also signed another order on June 14, setting another status conference for July 6, but by June 22 Reinhart cancelled the conference and recused himself.
Less than two months later, on Monday, August 9, he signed a warrant for the FBI to raid Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate over an alleged dispute over White House documents.
ETA: not really over the judge. He had to recuse himself. Otherwise IF Trump won, it would have been easily appealed which could have swayed on the ruling in the appeal and possibly cost him his seat on the bench. A search warrant is a little different, there were no grounds for him to deny the warrant and he wouldn’t be the presiding judge over the case. Now if he had not signed the warrant with there being no grounds to deny the warrant, then it could have caused him to be removed from the bench.
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The search was conducted in a completely illegal manner from the get go. Gonna bite the left on the ass hard.DSamuels wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 11:20 pmOh really? Have you seen the warrant that they haven’t made public yet? You must be a very important insider.Lemons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 7:56 pmThese are the people who could make Trump happen again.
FBI agents were looking for some top secret documents that should have gone right to the National Archives and Records Administration. Instead Trump took them to his Florida place and they were found in an unsecured basement.
If he had been more honest this wouldn’t have happened. The head of the FBI, appointed by Trump, ordered the search and a warrant was approved by the court.
It’s been reported, even by CNN that the room was secured.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/09/politics ... index.htmlJune 3, 2022
Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with two of Trump’s attorneys, Christina Bobb and Evan Corcoran, and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions.
June 8, 2022
Trump’s attorneys receive a letter from federal investigators, asking them to further secure the room where documents are being stored. In response, Trump aides add a padlock to the room in the basement of Mar-a-Lago.
You have to wonder how a magistrate in FL who recused himself from a case involving Trump and Hillary because he didn’t feel he could be unbiased towards Trump thought it was okay to sign a search warrant 6 weeks later. SMH
https://www.kulr8.com/news/national/flo ... ec67d.htmlOn April 15, Reinhart conducted a scheduling conference in the case, according to court documents obtained by The Center Square. He oversaw scheduling of a June 2 status conference on May 4 and 31 and oversaw the actual conference.
Reinhart also signed another order on June 14, setting another status conference for July 6, but by June 22 Reinhart cancelled the conference and recused himself.
Less than two months later, on Monday, August 9, he signed a warrant for the FBI to raid Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate over an alleged dispute over White House documents.
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Were you this concerned over Hillary's fiasco of mishandling classified information? He email and bleachbit debacle? I suspect not.Quorra2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 12:17 amIt really doesn’t matter whether they were sitting in boxes at on the 18th hole or locked in a vault within a vault within a room with high tech security. By law, he was not to take these documents. This isn’t some made up law that the Democrats pulled out of their asses. He’s just the only former president who hasn’t complied with this law. Which is only compounded by how many docs the Archives had to tape up because of his continual habit of violating presidential record keeping and transparency laws that were implemented shortly after Watergate.DSamuels wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 11:20 pmOh really? Have you seen the warrant that they haven’t made public yet? You must be a very important insider.Lemons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 7:56 pm
These are the people who could make Trump happen again.
FBI agents were looking for some top secret documents that should have gone right to the National Archives and Records Administration. Instead Trump took them to his Florida place and they were found in an unsecured basement.
If he had been more honest this wouldn’t have happened. The head of the FBI, appointed by Trump, ordered the search and a warrant was approved by the court.
It’s been reported, even by CNN that the room was secured.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/09/politics ... index.htmlJune 3, 2022
Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with two of Trump’s attorneys, Christina Bobb and Evan Corcoran, and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions.
June 8, 2022
Trump’s attorneys receive a letter from federal investigators, asking them to further secure the room where documents are being stored. In response, Trump aides add a padlock to the room in the basement of Mar-a-Lago.
You have to wonder how a magistrate in FL who recused himself from a case involving Trump and Hillary because he didn’t feel he could be unbiased towards Trump thought it was okay to sign a search warrant 6 weeks later. SMH
https://www.kulr8.com/news/national/flo ... ec67d.htmlOn April 15, Reinhart conducted a scheduling conference in the case, according to court documents obtained by The Center Square. He oversaw scheduling of a June 2 status conference on May 4 and 31 and oversaw the actual conference.
Reinhart also signed another order on June 14, setting another status conference for July 6, but by June 22 Reinhart cancelled the conference and recused himself.
Less than two months later, on Monday, August 9, he signed a warrant for the FBI to raid Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate over an alleged dispute over White House documents.
ETA: not really over the judge. He had to recuse himself. Otherwise IF Trump won, it would have been easily appealed which could have swayed on the ruling in the appeal and possibly cost him his seat on the bench. A search warrant is a little different, there were no grounds for him to deny the warrant and he wouldn’t be the presiding judge over the case. Now if he had not signed the warrant with there being no grounds to deny the warrant, then it could have caused him to be removed from the bench.
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Then you’d suspect wrong.Carpy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 8:24 amWere you this concerned over Hillary's fiasco of mishandling classified information? He email and bleachbit debacle? I suspect not.Quorra2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 12:17 amIt really doesn’t matter whether they were sitting in boxes at on the 18th hole or locked in a vault within a vault within a room with high tech security. By law, he was not to take these documents. This isn’t some made up law that the Democrats pulled out of their asses. He’s just the only former president who hasn’t complied with this law. Which is only compounded by how many docs the Archives had to tape up because of his continual habit of violating presidential record keeping and transparency laws that were implemented shortly after Watergate.DSamuels wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 11:20 pm
Oh really? Have you seen the warrant that they haven’t made public yet? You must be a very important insider.
It’s been reported, even by CNN that the room was secured.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/09/politics ... index.html
You have to wonder how a magistrate in FL who recused himself from a case involving Trump and Hillary because he didn’t feel he could be unbiased towards Trump thought it was okay to sign a search warrant 6 weeks later. SMH
https://www.kulr8.com/news/national/flo ... ec67d.html
ETA: not really over the judge. He had to recuse himself. Otherwise IF Trump won, it would have been easily appealed which could have swayed on the ruling in the appeal and possibly cost him his seat on the bench. A search warrant is a little different, there were no grounds for him to deny the warrant and he wouldn’t be the presiding judge over the case. Now if he had not signed the warrant with there being no grounds to deny the warrant, then it could have caused him to be removed from the bench.
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Well said and I totally agree.Quorra2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 12:17 amIt really doesn’t matter whether they were sitting in boxes at on the 18th hole or locked in a vault within a vault within a room with high tech security. By law, he was not to take these documents. This isn’t some made up law that the Democrats pulled out of their asses. He’s just the only former president who hasn’t complied with this law. Which is only compounded by how many docs the Archives had to tape up because of his continual habit of violating presidential record keeping and transparency laws that were implemented shortly after Watergate.DSamuels wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 11:20 pmOh really? Have you seen the warrant that they haven’t made public yet? You must be a very important insider.Lemons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 7:56 pm
These are the people who could make Trump happen again.
FBI agents were looking for some top secret documents that should have gone right to the National Archives and Records Administration. Instead Trump took them to his Florida place and they were found in an unsecured basement.
If he had been more honest this wouldn’t have happened. The head of the FBI, appointed by Trump, ordered the search and a warrant was approved by the court.
It’s been reported, even by CNN that the room was secured.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/09/politics ... index.htmlJune 3, 2022
Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with two of Trump’s attorneys, Christina Bobb and Evan Corcoran, and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions.
June 8, 2022
Trump’s attorneys receive a letter from federal investigators, asking them to further secure the room where documents are being stored. In response, Trump aides add a padlock to the room in the basement of Mar-a-Lago.
You have to wonder how a magistrate in FL who recused himself from a case involving Trump and Hillary because he didn’t feel he could be unbiased towards Trump thought it was okay to sign a search warrant 6 weeks later. SMH
https://www.kulr8.com/news/national/flo ... ec67d.htmlOn April 15, Reinhart conducted a scheduling conference in the case, according to court documents obtained by The Center Square. He oversaw scheduling of a June 2 status conference on May 4 and 31 and oversaw the actual conference.
Reinhart also signed another order on June 14, setting another status conference for July 6, but by June 22 Reinhart cancelled the conference and recused himself.
Less than two months later, on Monday, August 9, he signed a warrant for the FBI to raid Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate over an alleged dispute over White House documents.
ETA: not really over the judge. He had to recuse himself. Otherwise IF Trump won, it would have been easily appealed which could have swayed on the ruling in the appeal and possibly cost him his seat on the bench. A search warrant is a little different, there were no grounds for him to deny the warrant and he wouldn’t be the presiding judge over the case. Now if he had not signed the warrant with there being no grounds to deny the warrant, then it could have caused him to be removed from the bench.
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You do not know what was found or where.Lemons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 7:56 pmThese are the people who could make Trump happen again.
FBI agents were looking for some top secret documents that should have gone right to the National Archives and Records Administration. Instead Trump took them to his Florida place and they were found in an unsecured basement.
If he had been more honest this wouldn’t have happened. The head of the FBI, appointed by Trump, ordered the search and a warrant was approved by the court.
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That’s the claim. Not sure why Trump won’t say what was stored in the basement. Save a lot of speculation. The thing is when it’s a democracy people can’t support law enforcement only when it suits them. All blue lives matter until they investigate their leader then it’s a “call to arms” against the FBI and government.Carpy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 12:36 pmYou do not know what was found or where.Lemons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 7:56 pmThese are the people who could make Trump happen again.
FBI agents were looking for some top secret documents that should have gone right to the National Archives and Records Administration. Instead Trump took them to his Florida place and they were found in an unsecured basement.
If he had been more honest this wouldn’t have happened. The head of the FBI, appointed by Trump, ordered the search and a warrant was approved by the court.
This morning some guy tried to enter the FBI building in Ohio with a nail gun and assault weapon. Not sure if they caught him yet. I’m sure he got riled up listening to talk shows and being on Gab.