BRKG Trump’s home being raided by the FBI (OP Aug 2022}

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White House Urges Donald Trump Supporters to ‘Remain Peaceful’ After FBI Raid

Charlie Spiering10 Aug 2022

The White House urged Americans to remain peaceful after the FBI raided former President Donald Trump’s home on Monday.

“We would ask Americans to remain peaceful in this time,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said during the daily briefing when asked about angry Trump supporters.

Establishment media reports have raised fears about enraged Trump supporters declaring “war” on the “deep state” after the raid on the former president’s home, raising the alarm that they are preparing for political violence or even a second civil war.

But the White House made it clear President Joe Biden sternly opposed any violence.

“There is no place for political violence in this country,” Jean-Pierre said. “People have the right to raise their voices peacefully, but we would strongly condemn, as we have many times from here, the president has condemned, any efforts to plan violent behavior of any kind.”

Jean-Pierre refused to address details of the FBI raid, insisting that President Biden had no prior knowledge of the incident and learned about it through the news media.

She also ignored questions about Biden’s federal law enforcement invading the home of a potential rival in the 2024 election, in what appeared to be a politically motivated prosecution.

“It would not be appropriate for us to comment on any ongoing investigations,” she said.

The Department of Justice and the FBI have not released any statements about the raid or revealed why they felt it necessary to execute a search warrant on the former president’s home.

FBI agents reportedly spent nine hours searching through Trump’s home, breaking open a safe in his private office and even searching through former First Lady Melania Trump’s wardrobe.

White House Urges Donald Trump Supporters to 'Remain Peaceful' After FBI Raid
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
So get this, from what I’m hearing from a little birdie in the know. The classified document was something that his administration had checked out from the library of Congress on extraterrestrial aliens, and it didn’t get returned!
 
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packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Interesting because Tucker Carlson is doing a special report on extraterrestrials.

And this info was supposed to be released during the Trump administration, and was put off. And there was the comment he made about China doing something wrong referring to aliens when that weird craft came through our solar system. Every time he made a comment about extraterrestrials the msm went on the attack for some bs topic.
 

Lilbitsnana

On TB every waking moment
BREAKING! John Solomon said it tonight on Hannity...
TRUMP HAS THE TAPES!
Mar-a-Lago staff were told to shutoff security tapes, but they didn't!
View: https://twitter.com/JamesHu27192912/status/1557416283880185864?s=20&t=18FbbeAMUGiTc8UczFJHOA

That was obvious as soon as it came out earlier Wednesday that the DOJ subpoenaed all the tapes/copies from the Mara Lago compound.

I wouldn't go back to that house until Dem gov members stayed and slept in that house for a week or month.
If everyone is ok after three months, I would have it gutted/refurbished (at fed expense) and then go back.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
I wanna see the tapes of the raid
Didn't they bug Trump's dwelling before?
It's bugged. I said so from the beginning. Good for TRUMP, tear it down to the foundation and find all of them.
Or maybe an opportunity to add bugs in the office that don't have them yet?
i read a different article on this renovation, and trump was quoted as saying 'We struck gold!" meaning they found bugs, the electronic kind.

i remember before barryO left office there was mention of renovations in white house going on and it was also mentioned that they would not be done for several months and trunmp could not move in right away. ha. he did anyway and a fast rush job to finish up obamas delaying tactics.
smelled of barryO planting bugs everywhere.

i had alway assumed that every room was swept electronically for bugs on a regular basis. hope they get them all and find out who ordered them to be planted and nail their butt
I remember that interview
Obama was smug and smirking
Bragging how they fixed it up real nice for Trump

Set off bells and whistles to me as The implied Undercurrent of Obama was braggart sarcastic and self congratulatory
Lame Cherry's latest post is about the bugging of the WH by Obama and RINO's to effect another Watergate against Trump.

Problem is only a moron would not been concerned that Obama did not bug the shit out of the WH.

Trump is no moron. Secondly ask yourself why Melania does not want to stay there?

She like Trump has a very high IQ and she does not want to be eavesdropped on or spied on during her intimate moments and conversations with her husband.....

Furthermore why did Trump take Abe to the Mar-a-Lago for a much more secure setting which drove the ChiComs and NEOCONS batshit i.e. Chaffetz demanding to know what was said and done along with the ChiCom South Asia Morning Post and sneaking in a freelance reporter for Politico and the NYT who did the story for the ChiComs and then there is that Plant who Facebooked like a spy him standing with the black guy who has the football and then Abe and his team looking at breaking news online about the NK missile test.....

The mocky birds are every where working for the nefarious elements Trump is fighting.
Can't find anything to disagree with, in your comments.

intothegoodnight
Right after his inauguration I posted in some thread I KNEW Barry would bug the WH.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
Just a note, I have had friends and associates who were burgled, and almost all of them said that the hardest thing to deal with was the sense of "violation" that someone had been in their home and other possessions. Even my best friend in college said that when her apartment was broken into during the early 1980s recession and all that was taken was the meat from the freezer.

So, I think I know exactly why Melania's wardrobe was "searched." Often, when police or other agencies want to make a point, even if they can't make an arrest they "ransack" the place supposedly looking for something but really it is to have an excuse to destroy or at least mangle the targeted person's possessions. This creates that same feeling of violation only it can be worse because it was done by people that were supposed to be the "good guys."

Sometimes gangs and other criminals will use this method just to send a message, usually, it is quite as obvious as a dead horse's head on a bed, but shredding someone's clothing will also get the message across.

The other thing the FBI has done is that even if no charges ever come out of this (at least on the Trump family) their home has been violated, their possessions messed with and the possibility of bugs placed everywhere is very high. Trump is rich enough that they can just move elsewhere and they probably will for a time at least. However, that often increases the anger on the part of the person or family who is targeted, and with good reason. Just because you can afford to move to another home doesn't mean you want to be forced to do so.

But honestly, I'm not sure Maralargo would ever be safe, at least not for several years. If I was Melania and I had that much money, I probably would just bin the clothing or better yet give it to a charity that helps homeless or battered women get back into the workforce (I've donated to such charities). I might save one or two things that were precious to me, but most of them would feel contaminated to me.

Now most people don't have the money to do that, but it is what I would do if I were that rich and could afford it.
 

vector7

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thompson

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Just a note, I have had friends and associates who were burgled, and almost all of them said that the hardest thing to deal with was the sense of "violation" that someone had been in their home and other possessions. Even my best friend in college said that when her apartment was broken into during the early 1980s recession and all that was taken was the meat from the freezer.

So, I think I know exactly why Melania's wardrobe was "searched." Often, when police or other agencies want to make a point, even if they can't make an arrest they "ransack" the place supposedly looking for something but really it is to have an excuse to destroy or at least mangle the targeted person's possessions. This creates that same feeling of violation only it can be worse because it was done by people that were supposed to be the "good guys."

Sometimes gangs and other criminals will use this method just to send a message, usually, it is quite as obvious as a dead horse's head on a bed, but shredding someone's clothing will also get the message across.

The other thing the FBI has done is that even if no charges ever come out of this (at least on the Trump family) their home has been violated, their possessions messed with and the possibility of bugs placed everywhere is very high. Trump is rich enough that they can just move elsewhere and they probably will for a time at least. However, that often increases the anger on the part of the person or family who is targeted, and with good reason. Just because you can afford to move to another home doesn't mean you want to be forced to do so.

But honestly, I'm not sure Maralargo would ever be safe, at least not for several years. If I was Melania and I had that much money, I probably would just bin the clothing or better yet give it to a charity that helps homeless or battered women get back into the workforce (I've donated to such charities). I might save one or two things that were precious to me, but most of them would feel contaminated to me.

Now most people don't have the money to do that, but it is what I would do if I were that rich and could afford it.
I would at least have to trash/burn all of my lingerie. ALL of it. The very idea of those creepy bastards pawing through my lingerie drawers would make me boil. And you know they did. :fgr:
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
I get really sick and damn tired of the enemy steering the narrative.

ABSOLUTELY
the propaganda arm of the deep state - the TERMITES of the MSM . . . my my my - the world would be a better place without them

possa Dio ritenere opportuno distruggere le termiti -
molto lentamente e molto dolorosamente -
e che tutto il mondo possa vederle
 

somewherepress

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Questions grow about Trump raid after revelation of grand jury subpoena, extensive cooperation
Trump got spring grand jury subpoena, gathered documents, turned them over and allowed agents to search storage locker the FBI later raided.



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By John Solomon
Updated: August 11, 2022 - 1:29am
Two months before his Florida home was raided by the FBI, former President Donald Trump secretly received a grand jury subpoena for classified documents belonging to the National Archives, and voluntarily cooperated by turning over responsive evidence, surrendering security surveillance footage and allowing federal agents and a senior Justice Department lawyer to tour his private storage locker, according to a half dozen people familiar with the incident.

While the cooperation was mostly arranged by his lawyers, Trump personally surprised the DOJ National Security Division prosecutor and three FBI agents who came to his Mar-a-Lago compound on June 3, greeting them as they came to pick up a small number of documents compliant with the subpoena, the sources told Just the News, speaking only on condition of anonymity because the visit was covered by grand jury secrecy.

The subpoena requested any remaining documents Trump possessed with any classification markings, even if they involved photos of foreign leaders, correspondence or mementos from his presidency.

Secret Service agents were also present and facilitated the visit, officials said.

Trump signaled his full cooperation, telling the agents and prosecutor, "Look, whatever you need let us know," according to two eyewitnesses. The federal team was surprised by the president's invitation and asked for an immediate favor: to see the 6-foot-by-10-foot storage locker where his clothes, shoes, documents and mementos from his presidency were stored at the compound.

Given Trump's instruction, the president's lawyers complied and allowed the search by the FBI before the entourage left cordially. Five days later, DOJ officials sent a letter to Trump's lawyers asking them to secure the storage locker with more than the lock they had seen. The Secret Service installed a more robust security lock to comply.

Around the same time, the Trump Organization, which owns Mar-a-Lago, received a request for surveillance video footage covering the locker and volunteered the footage to federal authorities, sources disclosed.

The disclosure Wednesday to Just the News raised immediate new questions in legal and congressional circles about the necessity for the subsequent raid, including whether the judge who approved the warrant new of the earlier cooperation.
“The more we learn, the more confusing this gets,” George Washington University Law professor Jonathan Turley told Fox News program Hannity. “….Did they relay this history to the magistrate? That, according to these sources, that the president had cooperated.

”I mean, the idea that he was subject to a subpoena, complied with a subpoena, didn't challenge it, voluntarily showed the storage room to the agents, followed their advice, secured it to meet their demands. All of that is hardly a basis for saying now we need to send in 40 FBI agents on a on a raid,” he added. “I mean, if the subpoena worked the first time, then presumably a second subpoena would work the second time if there were remaining documents.”

Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., told Just the News that Trump mentioned to her Tuesday night the prior cooperation, and that she viewed the raid as an effort at nullifying his future run for the presidency in 2024 if he chooses.

“Look, this is exactly what people, the public is seeing: a two-tiered justice system. This is impeachment 4,” she said, citing Trump‘s prior two impeachments and the January 6 hearings that preceded the raid.

The flurry of cooperation in June came months after Trump had already returned about 15 boxes of documents, many of them classified, at the request of the National Archives. Government officials have said the documents were mistakenly boxed up by the General Services Administration along with Trump's personal possessions from the White House and shipped to Mar-a -Lago.


After the subpoena was delivered in late May, federal authorities said they suspected there were more classified materials still left at Mar-a-Lago, and arranged the June 3 visit.

After mid-June, the government had no other official contacts with the president's lawyers until agents showed up unannounced on Monday and executed the search warrant, ousting the president's lawyers and staff and spending nine hours collecting evidence. Sources told Just the News they collected about 12 boxes of evidence.

U.S. officials who confirmed the June 3 voluntary visit and subpoena compliance, refused to say whether U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart was apprised of the full extent of Trump's compliance when he was asked to sign the unprecedented search warrant last Friday.

The FBI then waited three days after getting the judge's approval before executing the warrant, one of many oddities in the timetable.

Some officials said the extra time was used to assemble a team to raid Mar-a-Lago in the most incognito manner so the public wouldn't be alerted and while the former president was out of town.

The officials told Just the News the search warrant was sought after the FBI obtained some witness information and other evidence suggesting some classified documents may have still remained on the property after June, stored in locations such as a private safe Trump had in his residence, and that some of the storage locations may have been accessed in 2022.
The new revelations came the same day that new questions arose about Reinhart, the judge in the case.

Just the News obtained a court document showing that Reinhart — just six weeks before signing the warrant — recused himself from Trump's lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and other Democrats in the Russia collusion scandal, citing concerns he couldn't be impartial.

Reinhart, appointed in 2018 as a federal magistrate in West Palm Beach, Fla., filed the recusal document on June 22, a few weeks after presiding over the start of the civil litigation.

"The undersigned Magistrate Judge, to whom the above-styled cause has been assigned, hereby recuses himself and refers the case to the Clerk of Court for reassignment pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 455," Reinhart wrote in his order of recusal in the Trump v. Clinton case.
You can read the document here:
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The statute that the magistrate cited for his recusal states in part that a judge "shall disqualify himself in any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned" and then describes the various circumstances that could trigger such concerns.

They include "a personal bias or prejudice concerning a party, or personal knowledge of disputed evidentiary facts" or prior work as a lawyer for a party involved in the case.

Reinhart's order did not specify the conflict or source of the concern prompting his recusal.

Trump's lawsuit accuses Clinton, Democrat allies and current and former government officials of engaging in a racketeering conspiracy to falsely portray Trump as colluding with Russia during the 2016 election. The sweeping nature of the suit involves numerous parties and public figures.

The recusal filing emerges as numerous media reports have surfaced about the magistrate's prior work, including donations before he was judge to President Barack Obama and Jeb Bush and work for figures associated with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The Daily Wire also raised questions about Reinhart's impartiality toward Trump, reporting that in a 2017 Facebook social post — a year before he was named a magistrate — he challenged the 45th president's moral character after Trump attacked the late Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights icon.

"I generally ignore the President-elect's tweets, but not this one," Reinhart posted, according to the Daily Wire. "John Lewis arguably has done more to 'make America great' than any living citizen. Last August, I took my son to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma so he could understand the kind of courage and sacrifice required to live in a democratic society. John Lewis embodies that spirit. Although I've never met him, he is one of my heroes.

"Thank you, Robert Reich, for saying what many of us feel, 'John Lewis is the conscience of America. Donald Trump doesn't have the moral stature to kiss John Lewis's feet.'

"Or, as Joseph Welch said to Joseph McCarthy, 'At long last, have you left no sense of decency?'"
 

vector7

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vector7

Dot Collector
Eric Holder 72 hours before raid.
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RT 2min
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