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What was in the Trump Documents creating such fear in DOJ and FBI

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© UnknownFormer US President Donald Trump
  • In Part One we outlined the background of the modern Deep State {Go Deep}.
  • In Part Two we outlined the specifics of how President Trump was targeted by political operatives using tools created by the DC system {Go Deep}.
  • In Part Three we outlined how and why President Trump was blocked from releasing documents {Go Deep}.
  • Here in Part Four, we begin to assemble the specifics of what documents likely existed in Mar-a-Lago.
It is important to remember, the presidential records act -the presented pretext for the document conflict- is not a criminal statute. An FBI raid cannot be predicated on a document conflict between the National Archives and a former president.

The DOJ-NSD warrant, and the subsequent raid on Mar-a-Lago can only be related to records the U.S. government deems "classified" and material vital to national security interests. Hence, DOJ National Security Division involvement.

In prior outlines we have exhaustively covered the details of President Trump's desire to publicly release information about DOJ and FBI conduct in their targeting of him during the fabricated Trump-Russia claims. However, to understand the nature of the documents he may hold, we first review the declassification memo provided by President Trump to the DOJ upon his departure from office.

Comment: A read-worthy article shedding new light, context and - up to now - unrevealed information, connections and moving pieces guaranteed to impact the future and expose the past.


Attention

Democrats are 'coming after middle-class hard-working Americans - Tulsi Gabbard warns 'Our democracy is in grave danger'

Tulsi
© AppRiver/UnknownTulsi Gabbard
Tulsi Gabbard unleashes a torrent of facts in what most on the left in Washington would call 'conspiracy theory' and 'hate speech' pointing out the fact that everything from the IRS to the Department of Homeland Security is "blatantly being weaponized to target political opponents of those in power and anyone who dares to dissent or question or challenge their actions and policies."

By way of example, Gabbard notes that with regard to the massive increase in the size of the IRS, the messaging from Democrats is 'this will only apply to to the wealthy'. Well, as Gabbard points out, "that's only 1-2% of all taxpayers, so why in the world do they need $80 billion and 87,000 new hires in order to go after 1-2% of taxpayers?"

Simply put, she explains, "their math absolutely does not add up," which she says "should be frightening and concerning" to all Americans, because "this means, they're coming after us - the entrepreneurs, small business owners, and the middle class hard-working Americans."

Whistle

Exclusive: Whistleblower names another FBI official who allegedly pressured agents to pad domestic extremism stats

Wray
© Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesFBI Director Christopher Wray
A whistleblower came forward with the name of a second FBI official who allegedly pressured agents to label cases as "domestic violent extremism" to boost case numbers, according to House Judiciary Committee Republicans.

Jill Sanborn, a now-Roku employee who worked at the FBI for more than two decades, is one of now two officials a whistleblower has identified as having "exerted pressure on agents to reclassify cases as DVE [domestic violent extremism] matters," according to a letter sent to Sanborn on Wednesday and obtained by Breitbart News.

The letter, written by Judiciary Committee ranking member Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and committee member Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA), comes on the heels of the whistleblower contacting Jordan's office in July and accusing another FBI official, Assistant Special Agent in Charge Timothy Thibault, of also seeking to inflate domestic violent extremism case numbers.

No Entry

Ukraine urges US to sanction all Russian banks - Bloomberg

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Ukraine is calling on President Joe Biden's administration to sanction all private Russian banks, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing Kiev's envoy to Washington Oksana Markarova.

She told the media outlet that President Vladimir Zelensky's government wants the US to add a couple of banks per week to its list of sanctioned financial institutions. The ambassador noted that she's conveyed the request to the US Treasury Department.

Markarova, a former finance minister, said in the interview that adding that any Russian bank is a legitimate sanctions target.
"Sanctions are as important as weapons. As soon as one bank is sanctioned, some other private bank suddenly becomes a financier of the industry or military."
She's also pushing for the State Department to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Comment: This one-trick pony strategy has worked so well? Ask Russia.


Magnify

Explosions rock military airport in Belarus days after Crimea air base attack

Zyabrauka air base
A satellite image from March shows a military presence at the Zyabrauka air base, which is located some 30 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
Several explosions have been reported in an area of Belarus near a military airport that Ukrainian authorities say has been used by the Russian Air Force to attack Ukrainian territory.

The Belaruski Hayun and Flagshtok Telegram channels quoted witnesses on August 11 as saying at least eight blasts were heard and flashes were seen near the Zyabrauka military airport in the southeastern Homel region of Belarus overnight. The base is some 30 kilometers from the border with Ukraine.

Arrow Down

WaPo: Resources lost in war started by Ukraine may force it to close down industries

Ukraine coal blockade
Coal-powered plant
The loss of access to coal and other reserves located in Russia-held lands leaves Kiev at an impasse, the newspaper reports

Ukraine has lost "the building blocks of its economy" and may find it difficult to exist as an industrialized nation in the aftermath of the conflict with Russia, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday.

The warning came in a feature article based on an analysis of the value of Ukraine's hydrocarbons and valuable minerals which have come under Russian control amid the protracted conflict.

Russia controls over $12 trillion-worth of the resources that used to be under Kiev's jurisdiction before 2014, according to SecDev, an Ottawa-based analytical firm. WaPo said coal accounts for the lions' share of the sum. Some 30 billion tons of hard coal deposits with an estimated commercial value of $11.9 trillion were identified by the Canadian researchers, the newspaper reported.

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Cult

Best of the Web: Lies, Damned Lies, & The January 6 Committee

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© Reuters
The Select Committee to Investigate January 6 has adjourned for a well-deserved summer break. Misleading the public is exhausting work.

A careful review of the official transcripts of its eight long hearings shows the committee repeatedly made connections that weren't there, took events and quotes out of context, exaggerated the violence of the Capitol rioters, and omitted key exculpatory evidence otherwise absolving former President Donald Trump of guilt. While in some cases it lied by omission, in others it lied outright. It also made a number of unsubstantiated charges based on the secondhand accounts — hearsay testimony — of a young witness with serious credibility problems.

These weren't off-the-cuff remarks. Panelists didn't misspeak. Their statements were tightly scripted and loaded into teleprompters, which they read from verbatim.

Black Magic

Losing it: Ukraine now threatening Russian tourists who visit Crimea

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© Twitter / @DefenceU / screenshotThe Ukrainian Defense Ministry issues what appears to be a veiled threat against Russian tourists seeking to visit Crimea.
Kiev warns Russian citizens visiting Crimea could face an 'unpleasantly hot summer break'

The Ukrainian military issued a sinister threat against Russian tourists seeking to travel to Crimea this summer, insisting the region belongs to Ukraine and suggesting visitors might be killed by shelling or air strikes.

The Defense Ministry took to Twitter on Thursday with a post stating that "Unless they want an unpleasantly hot summer break, we advise our valued Russian guests not to visit Ukrainian Crimea," also appending a video set to Bananarama's 'Cruel Summer.'

Info

Warrant shows DOJ, FBI waited several days after judge approved to conduct Mar-a-Lago raid

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© Charles Trainor Jr./Miami Herald/Tribune News Service/Getty Images, Nes/Getty Images
The warrant that authorized the search of former President Donald Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago shows it was issued by U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart on Aug. 5, 2022, at 12:12 p.m. — nearly three full days before the Justice Department and FBI conducted a raid to execute it.

The raid did not occur until the morning of Aug. 8, 2022, when federal agents from the FBI arrived at Mar-a-Lago to execute the search warrant.

The document, obtained and reviewed by Breitbart News, shows that the DOJ and FBI waited several days after Reinhart approved the warrant to conduct the raid, something that severely undercuts the talking points issued by Attorney General Merrick Garland in a public statement on Thursday when he broke his silence to discuss the matter in televised remarks.

Comment: Anyone who thinks the raid at Mar-A-Lago was in order to get documents is delusional. As Trump said himself, all they had to do was ask. This was political, through and through.

More about the document from Conservative Brief:
But we now know some of what was taken from the former president's home, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The agents who searched his home uncovered 11 boxes of classified documents, with some marked as "top secret," The Journal reported.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation agents took around 20 boxes of items, binders of photos, a handwritten note and the executive grant of clemency for Mr. Trump's ally Roger Stone, a list of items removed from the property shows. Also included in the list was information about the "President of France," according to the three-page list. The list is contained in a seven-page document that also includes the warrant to search the premises which was granted by a federal magistrate judge in Florida.

The list includes references to one set of documents marked as "Various classified/TS/SCI documents," an abbreviation that refers to top-secret/sensitive compartmented information. It also says agents collected four sets of top secret documents, three sets of secret documents, and three sets of confidential documents. The list didn't provide any more details about the substance of the documents.
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Garland said he "personally approved" the matter against the former president.

"Faithful adherence to the rule of law is the bedrock principle of the Justice Department and of our democracy. Upholding the rule of law means applying the law evenly, without fear or favor," Garland said.

"Much of our work is by necessity conducted out of the public eye. We do that to protect the Constitutional rights of all Americans and to protect the integrity of our investigations," he said.

"The search warrant was authorized by a federal court upon the required finding of probable cause," he told reporters.

"Copies of both the warrant and the FBI property receipt were provided on the day of the search to the former President's counsel who was on site during the search," he added.


Hours later the former president emailed to his supporters with a message for Garland in which he demanded the warrant be unsealed.

"Not only will I not oppose the release of documents related to the unAmerican, unwarranted, and unnecessary raid and break-in of my home in Palm Beach, Florida, Mar-a-Lago, I am going a step further by ENCOURAGING the immediate release of those documents, even though they have been drawn up by radical left Democrats and possible future political opponents, who have a strong and powerful vested interest in attacking me, much as they have done for the last 6 years," the former president said.

"My poll numbers are the strongest they have ever been, fundraising by the Republican Party is breaking all records, and midterm elections are fast approaching. This unprecedented political weaponization of law enforcement is inappropriate and highly unethical. The world is watching as our Country is being brought to a new low, not only on our border, crime, economy, energy, national security, and so much more, but also with respect to our sacred elections!" he said.

He ended his email to supporters by saying, "Release the documents now!"
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Footprints

The FBI raid on Trump's residence shows whose side the law is really on

Trump
© AP /Yuki IwamuraFormer President Donald Trump
A political transformation is currently underway in the United States, one in which the Democratic establishment is on the verge of controlling all levers of power - from academia, to media and social media to, most ominously, the federal agencies tasked with investigating American citizens and carrying out arrests. The situation has deteriorated to the point where many Americans agreed with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who described his country as a "banana republic".

The remark came in the wake of a massive FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump's Florida estate. Some 100 armed agents showed up, backed up with armored vehicles, and put Trump's Florida estate under siege, apparently to search for some classified documents Trump had allegedly failed to return after leaving the White House in 2020.

Ever since Trump shocked the establishment by becoming president in 2016, federal agencies have shown fawning fealty to the Democrats, mostly by conducting raids and interrogations against members of Trump's inner circle, like Steve Bannon, Roger Stone, Michael Cohen, and Michael Flynn. Mostly despicable people, yes, but that is entirely beside the point. These types of late-night arrests never happen to the Democrats, and it's not because the left has nothing but angels and saints in its ranks.