• Re: Trump denounces FBI for court-approved Mar-a-Lago raid, and Garland

    From $2 Per Government Rodent@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Thu Aug 11 13:11:38 2022
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    In article <t17srm$2s1n4$[email protected]>
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    Bad move FBI. Really bad move.


    A few weeks ago, liberals in the media and politics were loudly
    complaining that the Justice Department was being way too
    passive in its investigation of Donald Trump.

    Why can�t Merrick Garland be more aggressive, they demanded, and
    put the former president behind bars? In doing so, they echoed
    the tactics they vehemently decried when Trump was president and
    openly pressured two attorneys general to go after his political
    enemies.

    Well, that has changed.

    Now the liberals are thrilled that a team of FBI agents raided
    Trump�s Mar-a-Lago home. And it is conservatives in the media
    and politics who are outraged that, in a move undoubtedly
    approved by Garland, the bureau took this unprecedented step
    against a former president.

    But keep in mind that the FBI had to get a judge to approve a
    search warrant with a detailed list of what is being sought and
    why it is justified by the probe. We haven�t seen that yet, but
    that is how the criminal justice system works.

    Still, I think this was a major misstep by Garland, but not for
    the reason you might think. More on that in a moment.

    When the story broke on Tuesday night, Donald Trump was the sole
    source of information. Justice doesn�t disclose how it conducts
    criminal probes that are supposed to be secret, although
    department officials knew this would be the mother of all
    bombshells and will have to address it.

    When Trump defenders say such a raid has never been aimed at a
    former president, look at the flip side. No former president has
    played at least some role in a riot rooted in the notion � which
    Trump continues to proclaim to this day � that the election was
    "stolen" from him, despite a lack of evidence in all those
    lawsuits and a probe by his own DOJ, led by Bill Barr, which led
    to the AG�s departure.

    The major papers quoted a couple of lines from Trump�s Truth
    Social statement, such as "after working and cooperating with
    the relevant Government agencies, this unannounced raid on my
    home was not necessary or appropriate," and that "Such an
    assault could only take place in broken, Third-World Countries."

    But they chose not to mention his more inflammatory attacks,
    which are worth examining.

    "It is Prosecutorial Misconduct, the Weaponization of the
    Justice System, and an attack by Radical Left Democrats who
    desperately don�t want me to run for President in 2024."

    First, rather than a case of prosecutorial misconduct, it was a
    lawful search warrant approved by a judge, which Trump never
    gets around to mentioning. Second, the now-demonized FBI happens
    to be run by Trump�s own appointee, Chris Wray.

    "They even broke into my safe!... What is the difference between
    this and Watergate�"

    Okay, Watergate was carried out against DNC headquarters in a
    Washington hotel by Cuban burglars who turned out to have been
    hired by Richard Nixon�s reelection committee. This was a duly
    authorized raid by government agents.

    There has been a strange role reversal between the parties. For
    decades, the Republicans were the law-and-order party, backing
    cops, prosecutors, sheriffs and G-men, while the Democrats,
    fairly or unfairly, were painted as soft on crime. Now you have
    top Republicans ripping federal law enforcement, with Marjorie
    Taylor Greene calling to "defund the FBI."

    And here comes the hypocrisy watch: Everyone would change their
    positions in a heartbeat if this had been a raid on, say, Barack
    Obama�s home, with Democrats denouncing an out-of-control FBI
    and Republicans saying justice was finally being done. In fact,
    we saw this during the FBI probe of Hillary Clinton�s private
    email server, when Democrats attacked Jim Comey and the GOP went
    ballistic about her actions.

    But Trump, while providing no evidence that "Radical Left
    Democrats" have taken over Justice, and Biden has doggedly taken
    a hands-off approach � has a point in bringing up Hillary. For
    we know from Trump�s account, and the media quoting DOJ
    "sources," that the bureau ended up seizing multiple boxes and
    documents.

    That means the focus of the raid was limited to Trump taking
    documents, especially classified documents, to Florida rather
    than turning them over to the National Archives.

    That has the makings of a criminal offense. But others in the
    past have gotten off with a wrist slap. Sandy Berger, Obama�s
    former national security adviser, pleaded guilty to a
    misdemeanor seven years ago for smuggling out classified papers
    from a government archive. Former CIA chief John Deutch had his
    security clearance suspended in 1999 after his agency concluded
    he had improperly handled classified documents on his home
    computer.

    And that�s my issue with Garland. This is small ball. It�s
    getting Al Capone on tax evasion. I don�t think it was worth the
    political uproar and the attacks he must have known were
    inevitable. I can�t imagine Garland bringing a case based solely
    on some classified documents. It�s a sideshow.

    So what�s he doing? Maybe signaling he�s conducting an
    aggressive probe while in the end declining to bring criminal
    charges against Trump. Unless Garland has an extremely strong
    case involving the former president and the Capitol riot, he
    would have to conclude that it�s not worth filing charges,
    plunging the country into turmoil and convincing his supporters
    that he is indeed a political victim � which would play out as
    Trump declares his candidacy against Garland�s boss.

    Then, of course, media liberals and Democrats would be back to
    denouncing Merrick Garland for wimping out against the president
    they have wanted for six years to see indicted and convicted.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/trump-denounces-fbi-court-approved- mar-lago-raid-garlands-major-mistake

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