The Department of Injustice— Episode 139 of #Verdict is out now!
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So, setting historic precedent against a sitting or former President, a politicized DOJ, during the course of negotiating the return of some documents involving a dispute whether Trump properly declassified the documents before he stored them in his basement, applies for a search warrant to collect “confidential” documents at a President’s residence, and sparks a little drama to ignite some false outrage among the Dem partisan faithful. The substantive reality behind all the bluster is Trump may or may have not have missed a procedural step in declassifying them, which he could do unilaterally, just before he left office and took them to his residence. There would be no case if he had done so. He left his flank open and hardball Dem politics took over. Does anyone truly believe that if Trump was a former Democrat President that Garland would be pursuing this. Throw in the usual phony no one is above the law (other than Hillary Clinton and the upper management of the FBI) narrative to raise the dispute negotiating a return of some documents to the level of a purported crime and one would think Trump stole more than $950 of merchandise from Walgreen’s.
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Department of Justus. Love that one. Whoever coined that is cool.