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Yes, they are.
They did it in 2016.
And more than likely they know all about the 2020 Big Steal as they were likely involved in it.
The FBI raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate last week shocked the nation in ways we’ve never seen in our history. Although the rhetoric from both sides has been leaning in that direction for several years, never before has one political side actually taken concrete law enforcement action fueled by what seems to be purely political motives against a leader of another side. It’s unprecedented, and reminiscent of old-school Soviet tactics that would seem better at home in communist China or a tin-pot third world “republic.”
Like the precedent set by old Soviet NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria (“Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime.”), this clearly seems to be an investigation in search of a crime, a tactic that, until recent times, has been anathema to every value we hold as Americans.
We’re told the raid resulted from an impasse between the Trump team and the National Archives over the purported removal of classified documents, even though the president himself supposedly has full power to determine what is classified and what isn’t. So, given that the established reason is clearly based on a false premise, how could this be anything else but a fishing expedition?
Key is the fact that the FBI now has in its hands thousands upon thousands of documents it can now rifle through at the leisure of anti-Trump agents just itching to find something to stick on the former president. Sure, on the surface they’ll be looking for “classified” documents, apparently, but if you think as they’re looking through documents they won’t be looking for “crimes” too, you were probably born yesterday.
So obviously, there’s more to what we’ve been told.
As agents rifle through these documents, they’ll clearly be looking for a violation of the thousands upon thousands of pages of federal laws that no single individual or even legal team can possibly keep up and comply with. It’s been written that all of us are in violation of some sort of law that would make us a felon if the right person found the right piece of evidence at the wrong time. Millions probably break laws every day without even knowing it or intending to do so. Such are the consequences of a system that churns out more laws than anyone can keep up with, then selectively enforces those laws on the political enemies of those in power.
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They did it in 2016.
And more than likely they know all about the 2020 Big Steal as they were likely involved in it.
The FBI raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate last week shocked the nation in ways we’ve never seen in our history. Although the rhetoric from both sides has been leaning in that direction for several years, never before has one political side actually taken concrete law enforcement action fueled by what seems to be purely political motives against a leader of another side. It’s unprecedented, and reminiscent of old-school Soviet tactics that would seem better at home in communist China or a tin-pot third world “republic.”
Like the precedent set by old Soviet NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria (“Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime.”), this clearly seems to be an investigation in search of a crime, a tactic that, until recent times, has been anathema to every value we hold as Americans.
We’re told the raid resulted from an impasse between the Trump team and the National Archives over the purported removal of classified documents, even though the president himself supposedly has full power to determine what is classified and what isn’t. So, given that the established reason is clearly based on a false premise, how could this be anything else but a fishing expedition?
Key is the fact that the FBI now has in its hands thousands upon thousands of documents it can now rifle through at the leisure of anti-Trump agents just itching to find something to stick on the former president. Sure, on the surface they’ll be looking for “classified” documents, apparently, but if you think as they’re looking through documents they won’t be looking for “crimes” too, you were probably born yesterday.
So obviously, there’s more to what we’ve been told.
As agents rifle through these documents, they’ll clearly be looking for a violation of the thousands upon thousands of pages of federal laws that no single individual or even legal team can possibly keep up and comply with. It’s been written that all of us are in violation of some sort of law that would make us a felon if the right person found the right piece of evidence at the wrong time. Millions probably break laws every day without even knowing it or intending to do so. Such are the consequences of a system that churns out more laws than anyone can keep up with, then selectively enforces those laws on the political enemies of those in power.
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The FBI Is Already Interfering In The 2024 Election
The FBI raid on former President Donald Trumps Mar-A-Lago estate last week shocked the nation in ways weve never seen in our history.
townhall.com