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Aug 10, 2022 16:00:41   #
cwp3420
 
Since the FBI has been outed as jackboot thugs under the Biden Regime, and they wouldn't let Trump's attorney's watch them search, it will sure be easy for the FBI to come up with "evidence" that they planted without anyone seeing what they were doing. Even Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democrat p**********l candidate, said this was an extreme overreach by the U.S. Attorney General to allow such a thing to happen, especially to a former President. Hopefully, once the Republicans retake the House in November, they can begin impeachment proceedings against Merrick Garland, and finally investigate Hillary Clinton, Anthony F***i, and a host of other Democrat shills. Biden's
Regime is also going after the working class families in America by hiring 87,000 additional special agents for the IRS, and furnishing them with $700,000 worth of ammo. The Regime lies and says it will only go after the people who make over $400,000, but with the weaponization by the Regime of federal agencies, they will have the ability to go after anyone who criticizes the State and their jackboots.

The Justice Department must turn over all documentation used to justify a raid on President Donald Trump’s Florida home or stand presumed guilty of a vicious double standard that victimized conservatives, multiple experts — including a U.S. congressman — told The Washington Stand.

Trump announced that roughly 30 FBI agents swarmed Mar-a-Lago on Monday from approximately 9 a.m. until 6:30 p.m., combing through his safe and former First Lady Melania Trump’s wardrobe in the first federal law enforcement raid of a former president’s property in U.S. history. Agents left the property with around a dozen boxes, with law enforcement agents saying the raid had to do with a dispute over classified records they believed to be in Trump’s possession; they said it had nothing to do with the J****** 6 Commission. But many conservatives see this as a continuation of the Deep State’s political assault on the 45th president.

Already, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has called for Attorney General Merrick Garland to be impeached over his role in the historic rifling through a former president’s belongings. “Biden has taken our republic into dangerous waters,” Hawley wrote. “At a minimum, Garland must resign or be impeached.”

Sending FBI agents with a search warrant, rather than issuing a subpoena, represents “the overreach, the politicization and the weaponization for political purposes of the police state apparatus and all the other institutions in America today,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) told “Washington Watch” guest host Joseph Backholm on Tuesday.

“They haven’t come out clean yet with why they did this. But I can tell you this: A Democrat, Marc Elias, who is the bulldog attorney for Democrats all over the country, came out and said … if they can nail President Trump with any of this, they believe they can keep him off the b****t,” Biggs continued. Elias, a top e******n attorney and former counsel to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 p**********l campaign, has claimed that federal law provides that anyone who mishandles an official government document or record shall “be disqualified from holding any office under the United States.” While he acknowledged the law would likely not survive a legal challenge, Elias exulted that Trump “would have to litigate this during a campaign.” The New York Times similarly ran a story on the law Tuesday, noting it would likely be considered unconstitutional — but also that it would tie up Trump in litigation when he’s trying to run for president.

“That means that the whole thing is politicized,” Biggs told Backholm. “We’re going into abuse of power for political purposes. That is really not the American way — at least previous to Joe Biden, it wasn’t considered to be the American way.”

Legal scholar Jonathan Turley of George Washington University asked if the legal dust-up really had its roots in the putative matter at hand, or if it represents another “insurance policy,” the term FBI agent Peter Strzock used in text messages sent to his mistress about the early Russian collusion h**x.

“Our freedom is being eroded in this country,” said world-renowned evangelist Rev. Franklin Graham, who called the raid “frightening” on TBN’s “CenterPoint” news program on Tuesday night. “It’s almost like what we saw in the Soviet Union.”

To dispel such a notion, “the Justice Department has an obligation to immediately make public the search warrant, the application for the search warrant, the justice file, and all of the affidavits that were filed by FBI agents so that we, the people and legislators can judge whether, in fact, they were justified in this kind of a raid on a former president’s home,” the Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow Hans von Spakovsky told “Washington Watch” later in the program.

He noted that Kash Patel, a former Trump administration intelligence official, said he was in the White House when the president declassified many classified documents, possibly including those at the heart of this standoff. “If that’s the basis for the FBI applying for a search warrant, it was based again on false information — the very same way the applications for warrants that the FBI applied for back during the Russia Trump investigation … were also based on false information that they submitted to the FISA court,” von Spakovsky said.

Biggs believes the determination to storm the former president’s home highlighted America’s “ridiculous, two-tiered [justice] system, where H****r B***n or Hillary Clinton don’t have any kind of investigation seriously going on, but they’ll go after President Trump over boxes of memorabilia.”

Von Spakovsky similarly noted that “no such FBI raid was conducted when we discovered that Hillary Clinton, while Secretary of State, had installed a computer [server] in her office in her home in New York that contained thousands of government communications and emails, including classified materials. ... She had her lawyers destroy 33,000 emails that she said were personal. The Justice Department never, ever actually got to look at them to see whether they were personal or not, and yet she was never charged. Her house was never raided.”

“We’ve seen a lot of weaponization” of federal government police machinery, including the ATF and FBI, Biggs contended — warning that the Biden administration’s persecution of conservatives would soon trickle down to the grassroots level. For instance, when middle-class taxpayers hear the Biden administration wants to hire 87,000 new IRS agents, “you should be very nervous, because they’re going to go after you and me and conservatives and I believe, try to misuse this for political purposes.”

Already a political ally of the president, Senator Scott Perry (R-Pa.) said FBI agents seized his cell phone on Tuesday.

Von Spakovsky said federal misuse of power actually trickled up in this case, citing “Merrick Garland classifying parents who were complaining about propaganda being taught to their schools … as d******c t*******ts.” That “kind of politicization of the FBI and the Justice Department is unacceptable. Frankly, it’s as if you’re turning us into a third-rate banana republic.” Graham agreed. “The socialists in this country are wanting to destroy this country, are wanting to take away our freedom,” he said. “The thing we can do is pray.”

At a minimum, Republicans need to probe the depths of Washington’s culture of corruption. “We should be holding oversight hearings” into the politicization of federal law enforcement, Biggs said. “We’ve had three hearings on the Washington Commodores, for Pete’s sake, but we can’t have an oversight hearing on what the FBI is doing to American citizens. That needs to change ASAP when Republicans get control of the House.”

Others go further. “The FBI must be broken into a thousand pieces,” insisted Russ Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget for President Trump. “Investigated, defunded, abolished, rent asunder. And the GOP must wake up and fight!”

Washington Stand

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Aug 10, 2022 16:04:08   #
scooter1 Loc: Yacolt, Wa.
 
cwp3420 wrote:
Since the FBI has been outed as jackboot thugs under the Biden Regime, and they wouldn't let Trump's attorney's watch them search, it will sure be easy for the FBI to come up with "evidence" that they planted without anyone seeing what they were doing. Even Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democrat p**********l candidate, said this was an extreme overreach by the U.S. Attorney General to allow such a thing to happen, especially to a former President. Hopefully, once the Republicans retake the House in November, they can begin impeachment proceedings against Merrick Garland, and finally investigate Hillary Clinton, Anthony F***i, and a host of other Democrat shills.



The Justice Department must turn over all documentation used to justify a raid on President Donald Trump’s Florida home or stand presumed guilty of a vicious double standard that victimized conservatives, multiple experts — including a U.S. congressman — told The Washington Stand.

Trump announced that roughly 30 FBI agents swarmed Mar-a-Lago on Monday from approximately 9 a.m. until 6:30 p.m., combing through his safe and former First Lady Melania Trump’s wardrobe in the first federal law enforcement raid of a former president’s property in U.S. history. Agents left the property with around a dozen boxes, with law enforcement agents saying the raid had to do with a dispute over classified records they believed to be in Trump’s possession; they said it had nothing to do with the J****** 6 Commission. But many conservatives see this as a continuation of the Deep State’s political assault on the 45th president.

Already, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has called for Attorney General Merrick Garland to be impeached over his role in the historic rifling through a former president’s belongings. “Biden has taken our republic into dangerous waters,” Hawley wrote. “At a minimum, Garland must resign or be impeached.”

Sending FBI agents with a search warrant, rather than issuing a subpoena, represents “the overreach, the politicization and the weaponization for political purposes of the police state apparatus and all the other institutions in America today,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) told “Washington Watch” guest host Joseph Backholm on Tuesday.

“They haven’t come out clean yet with why they did this. But I can tell you this: A Democrat, Marc Elias, who is the bulldog attorney for Democrats all over the country, came out and said … if they can nail President Trump with any of this, they believe they can keep him off the b****t,” Biggs continued. Elias, a top e******n attorney and former counsel to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 p**********l campaign, has claimed that federal law provides that anyone who mishandles an official government document or record shall “be disqualified from holding any office under the United States.” While he acknowledged the law would likely not survive a legal challenge, Elias exulted that Trump “would have to litigate this during a campaign.” The New York Times similarly ran a story on the law Tuesday, noting it would likely be considered unconstitutional — but also that it would tie up Trump in litigation when he’s trying to run for president.

“That means that the whole thing is politicized,” Biggs told Backholm. “We’re going into abuse of power for political purposes. That is really not the American way — at least previous to Joe Biden, it wasn’t considered to be the American way.”

Legal scholar Jonathan Turley of George Washington University asked if the legal dust-up really had its roots in the putative matter at hand, or if it represents another “insurance policy,” the term FBI agent Peter Strzock used in text messages sent to his mistress about the early Russian collusion h**x.

“Our freedom is being eroded in this country,” said world-renowned evangelist Rev. Franklin Graham, who called the raid “frightening” on TBN’s “CenterPoint” news program on Tuesday night. “It’s almost like what we saw in the Soviet Union.”

To dispel such a notion, “the Justice Department has an obligation to immediately make public the search warrant, the application for the search warrant, the justice file, and all of the affidavits that were filed by FBI agents so that we, the people and legislators can judge whether, in fact, they were justified in this kind of a raid on a former president’s home,” the Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow Hans von Spakovsky told “Washington Watch” later in the program.

He noted that Kash Patel, a former Trump administration intelligence official, said he was in the White House when the president declassified many classified documents, possibly including those at the heart of this standoff. “If that’s the basis for the FBI applying for a search warrant, it was based again on false information — the very same way the applications for warrants that the FBI applied for back during the Russia Trump investigation … were also based on false information that they submitted to the FISA court,” von Spakovsky said.

Biggs believes the determination to storm the former president’s home highlighted America’s “ridiculous, two-tiered [justice] system, where H****r B***n or Hillary Clinton don’t have any kind of investigation seriously going on, but they’ll go after President Trump over boxes of memorabilia.”

Von Spakovsky similarly noted that “no such FBI raid was conducted when we discovered that Hillary Clinton, while Secretary of State, had installed a computer [server] in her office in her home in New York that contained thousands of government communications and emails, including classified materials. ... She had her lawyers destroy 33,000 emails that she said were personal. The Justice Department never, ever actually got to look at them to see whether they were personal or not, and yet she was never charged. Her house was never raided.”

“We’ve seen a lot of weaponization” of federal government police machinery, including the ATF and FBI, Biggs contended — warning that the Biden administration’s persecution of conservatives would soon trickle down to the grassroots level. For instance, when middle-class taxpayers hear the Biden administration wants to hire 87,000 new IRS agents, “you should be very nervous, because they’re going to go after you and me and conservatives and I believe, try to misuse this for political purposes.”

Already a political ally of the president, Senator Scott Perry (R-Pa.) said FBI agents seized his cell phone on Tuesday.

Von Spakovsky said federal misuse of power actually trickled up in this case, citing “Merrick Garland classifying parents who were complaining about propaganda being taught to their schools … as d******c t*******ts.” That “kind of politicization of the FBI and the Justice Department is unacceptable. Frankly, it’s as if you’re turning us into a third-rate banana republic.” Graham agreed. “The socialists in this country are wanting to destroy this country, are wanting to take away our freedom,” he said. “The thing we can do is pray.”

At a minimum, Republicans need to probe the depths of Washington’s culture of corruption. “We should be holding oversight hearings” into the politicization of federal law enforcement, Biggs said. “We’ve had three hearings on the Washington Commodores, for Pete’s sake, but we can’t have an oversight hearing on what the FBI is doing to American citizens. That needs to change ASAP when Republicans get control of the House.”

Others go further. “The FBI must be broken into a thousand pieces,” insisted Russ Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget for President Trump. “Investigated, defunded, abolished, rent asunder. And the GOP must wake up and fight!”

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This whole debacle was politically motivated by corrupt fbi and doj democrat flunkies. D********g that it happens here.

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Aug 10, 2022 16:09:18   #
mjmoore17 Loc: Philadelphia, PA area
 
cwp3420 wrote:
Since the FBI has been outed as jackboot thugs under the Biden Regime, and they wouldn't let Trump's attorney's watch them search, it will sure be easy for the FBI to come up with "evidence" that they planted without anyone seeing what they were doing. Even Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democrat p**********l candidate, said this was an extreme overreach by the U.S. Attorney General to allow such a thing to happen, especially to a former President. Hopefully, once the Republicans retake the House in November, they can begin impeachment proceedings against Merrick Garland, and finally investigate Hillary Clinton, Anthony F***i, and a host of other Democrat shills.



The Justice Department must turn over all documentation used to justify a raid on President Donald Trump’s Florida home or stand presumed guilty of a vicious double standard that victimized conservatives, multiple experts — including a U.S. congressman — told The Washington Stand.

Trump announced that roughly 30 FBI agents swarmed Mar-a-Lago on Monday from approximately 9 a.m. until 6:30 p.m., combing through his safe and former First Lady Melania Trump’s wardrobe in the first federal law enforcement raid of a former president’s property in U.S. history. Agents left the property with around a dozen boxes, with law enforcement agents saying the raid had to do with a dispute over classified records they believed to be in Trump’s possession; they said it had nothing to do with the J****** 6 Commission. But many conservatives see this as a continuation of the Deep State’s political assault on the 45th president.

Already, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has called for Attorney General Merrick Garland to be impeached over his role in the historic rifling through a former president’s belongings. “Biden has taken our republic into dangerous waters,” Hawley wrote. “At a minimum, Garland must resign or be impeached.”

Sending FBI agents with a search warrant, rather than issuing a subpoena, represents “the overreach, the politicization and the weaponization for political purposes of the police state apparatus and all the other institutions in America today,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) told “Washington Watch” guest host Joseph Backholm on Tuesday.

“They haven’t come out clean yet with why they did this. But I can tell you this: A Democrat, Marc Elias, who is the bulldog attorney for Democrats all over the country, came out and said … if they can nail President Trump with any of this, they believe they can keep him off the b****t,” Biggs continued. Elias, a top e******n attorney and former counsel to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 p**********l campaign, has claimed that federal law provides that anyone who mishandles an official government document or record shall “be disqualified from holding any office under the United States.” While he acknowledged the law would likely not survive a legal challenge, Elias exulted that Trump “would have to litigate this during a campaign.” The New York Times similarly ran a story on the law Tuesday, noting it would likely be considered unconstitutional — but also that it would tie up Trump in litigation when he’s trying to run for president.

“That means that the whole thing is politicized,” Biggs told Backholm. “We’re going into abuse of power for political purposes. That is really not the American way — at least previous to Joe Biden, it wasn’t considered to be the American way.”

Legal scholar Jonathan Turley of George Washington University asked if the legal dust-up really had its roots in the putative matter at hand, or if it represents another “insurance policy,” the term FBI agent Peter Strzock used in text messages sent to his mistress about the early Russian collusion h**x.

“Our freedom is being eroded in this country,” said world-renowned evangelist Rev. Franklin Graham, who called the raid “frightening” on TBN’s “CenterPoint” news program on Tuesday night. “It’s almost like what we saw in the Soviet Union.”

To dispel such a notion, “the Justice Department has an obligation to immediately make public the search warrant, the application for the search warrant, the justice file, and all of the affidavits that were filed by FBI agents so that we, the people and legislators can judge whether, in fact, they were justified in this kind of a raid on a former president’s home,” the Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow Hans von Spakovsky told “Washington Watch” later in the program.

He noted that Kash Patel, a former Trump administration intelligence official, said he was in the White House when the president declassified many classified documents, possibly including those at the heart of this standoff. “If that’s the basis for the FBI applying for a search warrant, it was based again on false information — the very same way the applications for warrants that the FBI applied for back during the Russia Trump investigation … were also based on false information that they submitted to the FISA court,” von Spakovsky said.

Biggs believes the determination to storm the former president’s home highlighted America’s “ridiculous, two-tiered [justice] system, where H****r B***n or Hillary Clinton don’t have any kind of investigation seriously going on, but they’ll go after President Trump over boxes of memorabilia.”

Von Spakovsky similarly noted that “no such FBI raid was conducted when we discovered that Hillary Clinton, while Secretary of State, had installed a computer [server] in her office in her home in New York that contained thousands of government communications and emails, including classified materials. ... She had her lawyers destroy 33,000 emails that she said were personal. The Justice Department never, ever actually got to look at them to see whether they were personal or not, and yet she was never charged. Her house was never raided.”

“We’ve seen a lot of weaponization” of federal government police machinery, including the ATF and FBI, Biggs contended — warning that the Biden administration’s persecution of conservatives would soon trickle down to the grassroots level. For instance, when middle-class taxpayers hear the Biden administration wants to hire 87,000 new IRS agents, “you should be very nervous, because they’re going to go after you and me and conservatives and I believe, try to misuse this for political purposes.”

Already a political ally of the president, Senator Scott Perry (R-Pa.) said FBI agents seized his cell phone on Tuesday.

Von Spakovsky said federal misuse of power actually trickled up in this case, citing “Merrick Garland classifying parents who were complaining about propaganda being taught to their schools … as d******c t*******ts.” That “kind of politicization of the FBI and the Justice Department is unacceptable. Frankly, it’s as if you’re turning us into a third-rate banana republic.” Graham agreed. “The socialists in this country are wanting to destroy this country, are wanting to take away our freedom,” he said. “The thing we can do is pray.”

At a minimum, Republicans need to probe the depths of Washington’s culture of corruption. “We should be holding oversight hearings” into the politicization of federal law enforcement, Biggs said. “We’ve had three hearings on the Washington Commodores, for Pete’s sake, but we can’t have an oversight hearing on what the FBI is doing to American citizens. That needs to change ASAP when Republicans get control of the House.”

Others go further. “The FBI must be broken into a thousand pieces,” insisted Russ Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget for President Trump. “Investigated, defunded, abolished, rent asunder. And the GOP must wake up and fight!”

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Like most of what you post, it starts with a lie and then tries to hide it with a non-related statement. No one refused the ability to monitor what was searched. The search warrant was signed by a federal judge and instigated as per the warrant. You have no prove of hindrance and only have an article by a trump supporter.

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Aug 10, 2022 16:42:53   #
cwp3420
 
mjmoore17 wrote:
Like most of what you post, it starts with a lie and then tries to hide it with a non-related statement. No one refused the ability to monitor what was searched. The search warrant was signed by a federal judge and instigated as per the warrant. You have no prove of hindrance and only have an article by a trump supporter.


Unfortunately, in your ignorance, Trump’s attorneys we’re not allowed to observe the search of the premises. That’s a fact. Why do you lie so much? Does carrying the Regime’s water get too heavy sometimes for such a scrawny little man such as yourself?

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Aug 10, 2022 16:50:37   #
mjmoore17 Loc: Philadelphia, PA area
 
cwp3420 wrote:
Unfortunately, in your ignorance, Trump’s attorneys we’re not allowed to observe the search of the premises. That’s a fact. Why do you lie so much? Does carrying the Regime’s water get too heavy sometimes for such a scrawny little man such as yourself?


The warrant was delivered and executed perfectly. I wonder who ratted out the blond hairpiece. Maybe Jared or Ivanka. Or was it one of the many people that he has screwed in the past. It is surprising to me that you could not invent a better story than the FBI bring things in. Of course the secret service was also involved. And the DOJ and Federal judiciary. The massive lies just to get at poor Donny. Po child-bad enough that he has to wear an ill fitting toupee.

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Aug 10, 2022 16:54:21   #
scooter1 Loc: Yacolt, Wa.
 
cwp3420 wrote:
Unfortunately, in your ignorance, Trump’s attorneys we’re not allowed to observe the search of the premises. That’s a fact. Why do you lie so much? Does carrying the Regime’s water get too heavy sometimes for such a scrawny little man such as yourself?



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Aug 10, 2022 17:03:29   #
mjmoore17 Loc: Philadelphia, PA area
 
scooter1 wrote:


Why do think that drump’s lawyers should be called prior to serving a warrant? Is it normal to call the attorneys prior to serving a warrant ? He had months to turn over the items he stole. He did not and was called on it. Again, who ratted him out?

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Aug 10, 2022 17:11:24   #
scooter1 Loc: Yacolt, Wa.
 
mjmoore17 wrote:
Why do think that drump’s lawyers should be called prior to serving a warrant? Is it normal to call the attorneys prior to serving a warrant ? He had months to turn over the items he stole. He did not and was called on it. Again, who ratted him out?


You have shown absolutely no proof of items which he "stole". No one ratted him out as you say. His lawyers were forced to vacate along with everyone other than FBI. Not right. BTW it's so cute you little girls and boys call President Trump drump. Oh to be a child again.

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Aug 10, 2022 17:17:02   #
mjmoore17 Loc: Philadelphia, PA area
 
scooter1 wrote:
You have shown absolutely no proof of items which he "stole". No one ratted him out as you say. His lawyers were forced to vacate along with everyone other than FBI. Not right. BTW it's so cute you little girls and boys call President Trump drump. Oh to be a child again.


I do not need to. The federal judge thought there was reason for the warrant. Drump will get his day in court.

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Aug 10, 2022 17:17:12   #
Harry0 Loc: Gardena, Cal
 
cwp3420 wrote:
Since the FBI has been outed as jackboot thugs under the Biden Regime, and they wouldn't let Trump's attorney's watch them search, it will sure be easy for the FBI to come up with "evidence" that they planted without anyone seeing what they were doing. Even Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democrat p**********l candidate, said this was an extreme overreach by the U.S. Attorney General to allow such a thing to happen, especially to a former President. Hopefully, once the Republicans retake the House in November, they can begin impeachment proceedings against Merrick Garland, and finally investigate Hillary Clinton, Anthony F***i, and a host of other Democrat shills. Biden's
Regime is also going after the working class families in America by hiring 87,000 additional special agents for the IRS, and furnishing them with $700,000 worth of ammo. The Regime lies and says it will only go after the people who make over $400,000, but with the weaponization by the Regime of federal agencies, they will have the ability to go after anyone who criticizes the State and their jackboots.

The Justice Department must turn over all documentation used to justify a raid on President Donald Trump’s Florida home or stand presumed guilty of a vicious double standard that victimized conservatives, multiple experts — including a U.S. congressman — told The Washington Stand.

Trump announced that roughly 30 FBI agents swarmed Mar-a-Lago on Monday from approximately 9 a.m. until 6:30 p.m., combing through his safe and former First Lady Melania Trump’s wardrobe in the first federal law enforcement raid of a former president’s property in U.S. history. Agents left the property with around a dozen boxes, with law enforcement agents saying the raid had to do with a dispute over classified records they believed to be in Trump’s possession; they said it had nothing to do with the J****** 6 Commission. But many conservatives see this as a continuation of the Deep State’s political assault on the 45th president.

Already, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has called for Attorney General Merrick Garland to be impeached over his role in the historic rifling through a former president’s belongings. “Biden has taken our republic into dangerous waters,” Hawley wrote. “At a minimum, Garland must resign or be impeached.”

Sending FBI agents with a search warrant, rather than issuing a subpoena, represents “the overreach, the politicization and the weaponization for political purposes of the police state apparatus and all the other institutions in America today,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) told “Washington Watch” guest host Joseph Backholm on Tuesday.

“They haven’t come out clean yet with why they did this. But I can tell you this: A Democrat, Marc Elias, who is the bulldog attorney for Democrats all over the country, came out and said … if they can nail President Trump with any of this, they believe they can keep him off the b****t,” Biggs continued. Elias, a top e******n attorney and former counsel to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 p**********l campaign, has claimed that federal law provides that anyone who mishandles an official government document or record shall “be disqualified from holding any office under the United States.” While he acknowledged the law would likely not survive a legal challenge, Elias exulted that Trump “would have to litigate this during a campaign.” The New York Times similarly ran a story on the law Tuesday, noting it would likely be considered unconstitutional — but also that it would tie up Trump in litigation when he’s trying to run for president.

“That means that the whole thing is politicized,” Biggs told Backholm. “We’re going into abuse of power for political purposes. That is really not the American way — at least previous to Joe Biden, it wasn’t considered to be the American way.”

Legal scholar Jonathan Turley of George Washington University asked if the legal dust-up really had its roots in the putative matter at hand, or if it represents another “insurance policy,” the term FBI agent Peter Strzock used in text messages sent to his mistress about the early Russian collusion h**x.

“Our freedom is being eroded in this country,” said world-renowned evangelist Rev. Franklin Graham, who called the raid “frightening” on TBN’s “CenterPoint” news program on Tuesday night. “It’s almost like what we saw in the Soviet Union.”

To dispel such a notion, “the Justice Department has an obligation to immediately make public the search warrant, the application for the search warrant, the justice file, and all of the affidavits that were filed by FBI agents so that we, the people and legislators can judge whether, in fact, they were justified in this kind of a raid on a former president’s home,” the Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow Hans von Spakovsky told “Washington Watch” later in the program.

He noted that Kash Patel, a former Trump administration intelligence official, said he was in the White House when the president declassified many classified documents, possibly including those at the heart of this standoff. “If that’s the basis for the FBI applying for a search warrant, it was based again on false information — the very same way the applications for warrants that the FBI applied for back during the Russia Trump investigation … were also based on false information that they submitted to the FISA court,” von Spakovsky said.

Biggs believes the determination to storm the former president’s home highlighted America’s “ridiculous, two-tiered [justice] system, where H****r B***n or Hillary Clinton don’t have any kind of investigation seriously going on, but they’ll go after President Trump over boxes of memorabilia.”

Von Spakovsky similarly noted that “no such FBI raid was conducted when we discovered that Hillary Clinton, while Secretary of State, had installed a computer [server] in her office in her home in New York that contained thousands of government communications and emails, including classified materials. ... She had her lawyers destroy 33,000 emails that she said were personal. The Justice Department never, ever actually got to look at them to see whether they were personal or not, and yet she was never charged. Her house was never raided.”

“We’ve seen a lot of weaponization” of federal government police machinery, including the ATF and FBI, Biggs contended — warning that the Biden administration’s persecution of conservatives would soon trickle down to the grassroots level. For instance, when middle-class taxpayers hear the Biden administration wants to hire 87,000 new IRS agents, “you should be very nervous, because they’re going to go after you and me and conservatives and I believe, try to misuse this for political purposes.”

Already a political ally of the president, Senator Scott Perry (R-Pa.) said FBI agents seized his cell phone on Tuesday.

Von Spakovsky said federal misuse of power actually trickled up in this case, citing “Merrick Garland classifying parents who were complaining about propaganda being taught to their schools … as d******c t*******ts.” That “kind of politicization of the FBI and the Justice Department is unacceptable. Frankly, it’s as if you’re turning us into a third-rate banana republic.” Graham agreed. “The socialists in this country are wanting to destroy this country, are wanting to take away our freedom,” he said. “The thing we can do is pray.”

At a minimum, Republicans need to probe the depths of Washington’s culture of corruption. “We should be holding oversight hearings” into the politicization of federal law enforcement, Biggs said. “We’ve had three hearings on the Washington Commodores, for Pete’s sake, but we can’t have an oversight hearing on what the FBI is doing to American citizens. That needs to change ASAP when Republicans get control of the House.”

Others go further. “The FBI must be broken into a thousand pieces,” insisted Russ Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget for President Trump. “Investigated, defunded, abolished, rent asunder. And the GOP must wake up and fight!”

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It's people like you that make me appreciate higher education.
Don't these bother you?
The facts that keep coming up that he's guilty of everything so far?
Not one person under oath has been able to say he was innocent of anything?
At all?

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Aug 10, 2022 17:20:24   #
mjmoore17 Loc: Philadelphia, PA area
 
Harry0 wrote:
It's people like you that make me appreciate higher education.
Don't these bother you?
The facts that keep coming up that he's guilty of everything so far?
Not one person under oath has been able to say he was innocent of anything?
At all?



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Aug 10, 2022 17:37:37   #
scooter1 Loc: Yacolt, Wa.
 
mjmoore17 wrote:
I do not need to. The federal judge thought there was reason for the warrant. Drump will get his day in court.


Maybe you've got an in with the fbi. Did they find something to hit Trump with? Not that I know of. This will turn out just like all the other harassing B.S. Trump will be exonerated just like the Russia debacle and Ukraine B.S. This is all just pure harassment and if you didn't have a severe case of TDS you would be pissed at the fbi being able to pull this political crap off.

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Aug 10, 2022 17:41:18   #
scooter1 Loc: Yacolt, Wa.
 
Harry0 wrote:
It's people like you that make me appreciate higher education.
Don't these bother you?
The facts that keep coming up that he's guilty of everything so far?
Not one person under oath has been able to say he was innocent of anything?
At all?


You need to read your post. "The facts that keep coming up that he's guilty of everything so far"? Not one person under oath has been able to say he is GUIULTY of anything. That used to be the American way, innocent till proven guilty. You constitution bashing liberals have people guilty with no evidence or trial.

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Aug 10, 2022 17:44:06   #
mjmoore17 Loc: Philadelphia, PA area
 
scooter1 wrote:
Maybe you've got an in with the fbi. Did they find something to hit Trump with? Not that I know of. This will turn out just like all the other harassing B.S. Trump will be exonerated just like the Russia debacle and Ukraine B.S. This is all just pure harassment and if you didn't have a severe case of TDS you would be pissed at the fbi being able to pull this political crap off.



And yet the federal magistrate found legal cause for the search. Why would the FBI ( headed by a drump appointee) give away what was found prior to a trial ? Drump makes tds syndrome easier every day. I also scrape dog crap off my shoe, they are remarkably similar.

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Aug 10, 2022 17:46:13   #
mjmoore17 Loc: Philadelphia, PA area
 
scooter1 wrote:
You need to read your post. "The facts that keep coming up that he's guilty of everything so far"? Not one person under oath has been able to say he is GUIULTY of anything. That used to be the American way, innocent till proven guilty. You constitution bashing liberals have people guilty with no evidence or trial.


You mean a trial where drump would take the “fifth”.

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