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ObamaNation See other ObamaNation Articles Title: Memo to Merrick Garland: You Are NOT Above The Law Attorney General Merrick Garland received a message from Ohio Republican Rep. Mike Turner. Even he is not exempt from the law. On Sunday, he made an appearance on the CNN program State of the Union, where he advised Garland to exercise caution. Well, we have a few worries. The first is whether the raid was necessary. Although the FBI has provided us with this list, it is unclear whether or not it constitutes the highest level of classified material or whether it is actually classified. Show us the goods, Congress is saying on a bipartisan basis, he said, according to Breitbart News. We want to know, first, what the FBI and the Department of Justice told the judge they would find, and what they found. There is nothing in those boxes that the intelligence committees members or the committee itself cant see. If it becomes an immediate threat to national security, which is required in order to actually raid the presidents home. They had a variety of options at their disposal, including going straight to court and requesting that the judge uphold the subpoena they had, the representative said. Now, its obvious that no one is above the law. Attorney General Garland and Donald Trump are both not above the law. Congress has oversight authority. He must conform. Similar content has been presented before. Materials submitted to courts for warrants have been seen by us. This has happened before. He has a lot of questions to answer because his actions are unprecedented in history, the speaker said. During its raid on former President Donald Trumps Mar-a-Lago residence, the FBI took possession of documents that were shielded by executive privilege and possibly attorney-client privilege. According to a source speaking exclusively to Fox News, the Department of Justice refused the former presidents attorneys request to name a special master to examine the records. The former presidents team was informed that information found in boxes with the labels A-14, A-26, A-43, A-13, and A-33, as well as a group of documentsall visible on the final page of the FBIs property receipt contained information protected by attorney-client privilege, according to sources familiar with the investigation, who spoke to Fox News on Saturday. During its historic dawn raid on Trumps Palm Beach residence on Monday, the FBI took several top-secret and other classified documents. The former president, however, disputes this and claims that the records have been declassified. The executive privilege, which allows the president of the United States and other members of the executive branch to withhold some sensitive forms of advice and consultation between the president and senior advisors, may apply to some records, according to sources who spoke to Fox News. On his truth Social account on Sunday, the former president commented, Oh great! Recently, it has come to light that the FBI intentionally should not have taken boxes of privileged attorney-client and executive material during its now-famous raid on Mar-a-Lago. I respectfully request that these papers be delivered back to their original location as soon as possible by means of a copy of this TRUTH. Thanks a lot! After receiving requests from the Department of Justice and the former president, Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart unveiled the warrant on Friday. The search was to take place between 6:00 am and 10:00 pm on August 19, 2022, according to the warrant. The 45 Office, all storage rooms, all other rooms or areas within the premises used or available to use by FPOTUS and his staff and in which boxes or documents could be stored, as well as all structures or buildings on the estate, were among the places that would be searched, according to the statement. In accordance with U.S. law, the warrant authorized the FBI to seize all physical documents and records constituting evidence, contraband, fruits of crime, or other items illegally possessed. Code. Agents reportedly found 11 sets of classified documents, including some marked Top Secret, according to reports. Poster Comment: Source seems a little sketchy. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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