Posted on 08/15/2022 7:13:10 PM PDT by bitt
FBI agents may also have mistakenly collected privileged documents and plan to return those.
In an acknowledgment the FBI over-collected evidence during the Mar-a-Lago raid, the Justice Department informed Donald Trump's team Monday that agents seized the former president's passports and are obligated to return them, Just the News has learned.
The department was making plans Monday evening to return the passports and has also alerted defense lawyers the FBI may have obtained materials covered by various privileges that will be returned in the next two weeks, two sources told Just the News.
DOJ has designated a process for separating materials that could be covered by executive privilege or attorney client privilege, the sources said.
"Occasionally a warrant collection can grab things outside the scope authorized by the court and the department is now following a procedure we would for any person affected this way," one official said Monday night.
The sources spoke only on the condition of anonymity because the communications between the two sides are confidential.
The revelation came as Trump lawyers are discussing whether to go to court to demand a special legal officer be designated to review Trump evidence that was seized that was outside the scope of the warrant.
A former senior FBI executive said it was surprising that agents collected evidence outside the scope of the warrant because it was already worded unusually broad, unlike most warrants he said during his tenure.
"Trump’s attorneys could have a runway to argue the scope of the search is overly broad," retired Assistant FBI Director Kevin Brock said. "Search warrants normally require a level of specificity that seems to be missing in this warrant. Specificity is important in order to protect 4th Amendment rights from exuberant government overreach designed to find whatever they can."
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, whose conservative watchdog regularly sues the government to release documents and is seeking to compel release of documents in the Trump search, said the government's first court filings appear to describe an overly broad search that went far beyond classified records.
"They were engaged in a fishing expedition, and the warrant itself wasn’t about classified information, though it mentioned it," Fitton told Just the News. "It talked about all sort of other documents. It basically gave the FBI carte blanc to anything they wanted from the Trump home.
"And the fact that a judge signed off on it is very troubling," he added.
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Mistake? Horseshit! Intentional thug criminal avtivity. Just like the rest of this administration. It csnt police or investigate itself.
War crime tribunals? Someday, maybe, if we ever win.
what about the lingerie?
FB-Gone!
and this was the FIB “A”team out of
dc? Incompetent or liars, hmmm....
“Help themselves to some good vintages?”
Trump does not drink. They were sniffing Melania’s underwear; maybe trying it on.
LOL. With that orange mane...
I think I’ll go down to Macy’s tomorrow and overcollect some jewelry and expensive perfume.
In other news, men barricaded just outside a major US city,
and admittedly having robbed a major bank of $42 million
dollars, has offered to return $2 million as a negotiation
for a free pass on the $40 million still in their possession.
Evidently, the DOJ will consider it seriously.
(fictitious of course, but that is what the FBI is asking)
“Just forget what we did.”
In the first Flint movie Our Man Flint, James Coburn knocked out a guy in the men’s room, put him in a stall with a roll of toilet paper visible on the floor. He turned his own suit coat inside out, put shoe polish on his face and hands, tied a towel around his head and ran out shooting into the ceiling and yelling Arab phrases and got away from the enemies tailing him.
Imagine Trump with either a shaved head or dark hair. Or with the cork style blackface in the Al Jolson era. Whatever works.
RE: implicating FBI....
So not planting false evidence in the place, removing genuine anti-FBI evidence and destroying it elsewhere.
That makes a lot of sense. Good points.
You never know what you’ll find in a hamper, under all the dirty linen.
During Prohibition, that’s where my father-in- law hid his bathtub gin.
To quote a geezer: C'mon, man.
Does he really believe we think he is shocked----shocked---the FBI did something over the top to Trump?
Ah yes, “over-collecting”. So if I go to the bank for a hundred bucks, stick a gun in the teller’s face, and walk off with a thousand I’m just “over-withdrawing”.
The FBI a**holes should return everything, with an apology, and then be arrested. Scumbags!
He already had one of those...Rudy Guiliani.
We know how that worked out.
When they grabbed all the passports at Mar-A-Lago did one say he worked as a representative of Universal Exports?
That is right, I forgot. I was thinking about what he might have served guests, but that is a dry household
I do not know how Trump watched the ransacking without breaking the screen. I would have been hard pressed.
Good one.
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