Mar-a-Lago redacted affidavit released | USA TODAY

The Justice Department released a redacted version of the affidavit which led to the search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.

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38 comments

  1. They are making it seem that way the way these cases are going honestly everything is already pointing towards Trump & I get what he did but still something has to happen to Trump after all these crimes!!!

    1. You cannot prove he committed any crime you don’t know what they added to those boxes don’t be foolish

    1. Calling everyone who disagrees with you a troll? I wouldn’t do that, it could make you seem ignorant if you aren’t careful.

    2. @prankEmJohn makes me look like a troll doesn’t it? I have strong convictions on this and have been following this for a number of years. If you have what it takes I can admit I was mislead. Beware that you have to be on your best and misinformation will disqualify you rather quickly.

  2. Let’s play a game of “Are You Smarter Than a Magistrate Judge”. We’ll give you pages of blacked out documents and you decipher the true meaning of them. One tip: The unredacted portions is what Judge Rinehart paid close attention to, which may or may not play any relevance in the FBI’s request. “Redactions”=”Cover up”…literally. So far, it’s just a “paper crime”, not even worth a “slap on the wrist” for Trump.

  3. There better be something of value in the redactions. If not there are a number of people in the FBI and DOJ who need to be strung up.

    1. Nazi persecution of political opponents exacted a terrible price in human suffering. Between 1933 and 1939, the criminal courts sentenced tens of thousands of Germans for “political crimes.” If the police were confident of a conviction in court, the prisoner was turned over to the justice system for trial. If the police were unsatisfied with the outcome of criminal proceedings they would take the acquitted citizen or the citizen who was sentenced to a suspended sentence into protective detention and incarcerate him or her in a concentration camp. On the eve of World War II, concentration camps held about 25,000 inmates, most of them political prisoners.

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  4. Trump DEMANDS Mitch McConnell Immediately Be Kicked Out Of GOP Leadership.

    GOP have been eliminated!

    Vote blue!

  5. The fact that there were documents recovered from all classified levels, including NDI, speaks volumes. This is just getting started. It’s not if Trump will get indicted, it’s when. If I were Garland I would take my sweet time because Trump keeps incriminating himself even more every day lol

    1. If he actually had something to get him on do you think they would wait if it threatened national security?

    2. Remember when looking for dirt on a political opponent was an impeachable offense?
      Pepperidge Farm remembers!

  6. Nazi democratic party Nazi democratic judges Nazi persecution of political opponents exacted a terrible price in human suffering. Between 1933 and 1939, the criminal courts sentenced tens of thousands of Germans for “political crimes.” If the police were confident of a conviction in court, the prisoner was turned over to the justice system for trial. If the police were unsatisfied with the outcome of criminal proceedings they would take the acquitted citizen or the citizen who was sentenced to a suspended sentence into protective detention and incarcerate him or her in a concentration camp. On the eve of World War II, concentration camps held about 25,000 inmates, most of them political prisoners.cnn

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