DOJ trying to hide the ball on Trump warrant
The Justice Department revealed it is opposing the release of the underlying affidavit justifying its unprecedented raid of Mar-a-Lago this month, just days after it agreed to unseal the warrant approving the search of former President Donald Trump's Florida resort.
“There remain compelling reasons, including to protect the integrity of an ongoing law enforcement investigation that implicates national security, that support keeping the affidavit sealed,” DOJ lawyers declared on Monday, also indicating, however, they would be open to releasing redacted portions of other related documents.
Trump is being investigated for a potential Espionage Act violation and possible obstruction of justice, according to the warrant unsealed Friday, which cited 18 U.S. Code 793 (part of the Espionage Act) related to “gathering, transmitting, or losing defense information." Despite its name, many of the law’s provisions don’t relate specifically to espionage.
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At this point, it does not look like they have much of a case. We currently have a DOJ which appears on a witch hunt against Trump and his associates.
See, also:
FBI's Mar-a-Lago Ransacking Takes Another Irresponsible Turn
And:
Victor Davis Hanson: Democrats And The Media Are Destroying The Rule of Law In America
And:
Republicans pressure Garland as intrigue deepens over search of Trump home
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