FBI search of Mar-a-Lago: Attorney General Merrick Garland approved warrant

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Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday spoke publicly for the first time about this week's FBI search of former president Donald Trump’s Florida estate, explaining that he's asked the judge to unseal details of the search warrant.

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Commandant Garland update on Gestapo activities against fellow citizens or political opponents.

jaimeestevens
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“We’ll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.”
~ William Casey, CIA Dir. 81-87 (( 📺 ))

RGAMBLER
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will i ever be able to be sure my vote will be counted as a voter in Georgia . if trump is not charged . all hope of democracy is gone in Georgia . We all heard the phone call trump telling Raffensperger . 'I need 11, 000 votes, give me a break'. party's are ok but after they take office they should be representing all of us . ive voted both republican and democrat my entire life mostly republican but these people committing voter fraud submitting fake electors and supporting attacking my capital of my united states i will never support a republican again

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...if Garland said he didn't knew anything about the raid yesterday and today he confesses he ordered the raid, which is true?.. lol...

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The Judge who approved the Mar a Lago RAID, Judge Bruce Reinhart, was employed as an assistant US Attorney in the very office that was prosecuting Jeffrey Epstein. *He resigned that position only to join the defense counsel of Epstein’s accomplices.* Epstein was given what was referred to as a non-prosecutorial “sweetheart plea deal” orchestrated by Alex Acosta. Acosta was later interviewed by the Trump transition team for the job of Labor Secretary. When asked about the Epstein deal, Acosta says he was told to back off and that "Epstein belonged to intelligence."

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abolish the alphabets!!!

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