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National News See other National News Articles Title: Report Alleges FBI “Had Personal Stake” in Mar-a-Lago Raid – Agents Were After Spygate Documents Trump Was Holding That Likely Implicated ' New details on Mar-a-Lago raid come to light The DOJ had already made redactions to protect sources & methods, and returned the binder back to the White House. But the corrupt FBI also wanted to hide names. So at the last minute, the DOJ demanded the binder comply with the 1974 Privacy Act. The Act requires any agency that releases records to also hide personal or identifiable name information. The DOJ knew this Act doesnt apply to the White House, it was a stall tactic. The courts decided this 22 years ago that the Privacy Act was based around FOIA requests, and the White House is not an agency. Hours before Trump left office on January 20th, Chief of Staff Mark Meadows gave the binder back to the DOJ, along with this memo. He asked the DOJ to make any Privacy Act redactions out of an abundance of caution. In the memo he asks they expeditiously release the binder when finished. Meadows foolishly expected this would take 3-4 days. Its been 19 months and still not released. Just the News recently obtained the Meadows memo from the National Archives, who also denied having a copy of the declassified binder. Investigative reporter Paul Sperry had his Twitter account taken down for the second time on Monday. Sperry had his first Twitter account removed after he identified Eric Ciaramella as the leaker in the first Trump impeachment trial. Sperry had his second account takedn down on Monday after he tweeted about the Mar-a-Lago raid and what the FBI was looking for. According to Paul Sperry, the FBI agenst spent 9 hours looking for details President Trump took with him on the Crossfire Hurricane FBI spying scandal. The FBI and DOJ cannot let the American public know the truth of the their criminal acts and attempted coup of President Trump. So they raided his home looking for the documents that may indict the organization. Zero Hedge reported: Twitter has suspended journalist Paul Sperry after he made several tweets about this weeks FBI raid on Trumps Mar-a-Lago residence, where they spent up to 9 hours rifling through the former presidents private office, Melania Trumps wardrobe, and eventually took 12 boxes of material
Sperry: DEVELOPING: Investigators reportedly met back in June w Trump & his lawyers in Mar-a-Lago storage rm to survey docs & things seemed copasetic but then FBI raids weeks later. Speculation on Hill FBI had PERSONAL stake & searching for classified docs related to its #Spygate scandal. Sperry also tweeted a list of conflicted DOJ officials who were briefed on the Mar-a-Lago raid, and noted that CNN is admonishing reporters not to call the FBI raid of Trumps home a raid, but instead to term it as a judge-approved search. He also tweeted: Funny, dont remember the FBI raiding Chappaqua or Whitehaven to find the 33,000 potentially classified documents Hillary Clinton deleted, adding And she was just a former secretary of state, not a former president. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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