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Another day, another court ruled against Donald Trump. This time, it’s dealt a heavy blow to his defense in his Mar-a-Lago lawsuit! It overturned an order previously issued by U.S. District Judge Eileen Cannon seeking the appointment of a special master to oversee the examination. His two terms requested in Trump’s motion on Judicial Oversight and Additional Relief filed on Aug. 22.
Bwahaha!
“The law is clear: You cannot write a rule that allows the subject of a search warrant to block a government investigation after the warrant has been executed. I can’t,” the panel wrote.https://t.co/BUdsAapaZU— StacesCases (@CasesStaces) December 2, 2022
Read more: US court rules against Donald Trump in Georgia lawsuit.
Legal Expert Opinion on Judgment
Legal expert Kimberly Wale explained that the jury “absolutely destroyed both Trump and Cannon with ruthless language inspired by the cardinal principles of constitutional limitation.” She added that “vivid photos are not good for Trump.” This essentially removes the handbrake and allows the government to pursue the story to its logical conclusion, which could include prosecution. So Special Counsel Smith can get his hands on all 22,000 documents.” Wow!
“The law is clear,” the Court of Appeals wrote. “No rule can be written that would allow the subject of a search warrant to block a government investigation after execution of the warrant.” https://t.co/VvucPGfXZK
— Godless American (@RealJeffMajors) December 2, 2022
“All of these discussions are sideshows,” the panel concluded after dismantling the defenses, apparently not captured in Trump’s stalling tactics. We can’t write rules that allow us to block government investigations after the execution of a lawsuit, and we can’t write rules that only allow former presidents to do so.”
Former Trump Official Reveals White House Mishandled Classified Documents
National security official Olivia Troy, who worked as a homeland security and counterterrorism adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence, previously revealed that the Trump White House downplays important documents. In an interview with MSNBC, Troy, 45, revealed it was “well-known” that her colleagues were careless with classified documents and information while working with the Trump administration. I made it
“I once found classified information in the women’s restroom of the White House in the Eisenhower Executive Branch Building,” she said in an interview. was confiscated.
Olivia Troy ‘The White House was a culture of terror’ https://t.co/GAeMa9KmAs via @msnbc
— Bob White (@BobWhite22) July 18, 2022
Troy found files in White House bathroom before coronavirus outbreak, she said insider in another interview. Troy also explained, “I thought it was strange that someone put them down and forgot about them.” rice field. Now she’s openly criticizing her 76-year-old former president, who was twice impeached. She wasn’t marked properly,” she said of the toilet paperwork.
In a follow-up interview with MSNBC over the weekend, Troy said he “still remembers the panic” he felt after seeing an important, apparently unrelated paper. “Picking it up raised my blood pressure and I was like, ‘Oh, what am I supposed to do with this? I have a responsibility to protect it,'” she recalled.
Trump made a lot of headlines after FBI agents executed a search warrant at his home in Palm Beach, Fla., on Aug. 8. Both the warrant and signed receipt from the investigation were opened by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida days later.
This indicates that 11 sets of classified documents (including those marked “Top Secret”) were exfiltrated from the billionaire’s fortune.Insider sources also reported Washington Post This investigation focused on classified materials, including those related to nuclear weapons.
NEW: Former President Trump says he will “do whatever it takes” to bring down the “temperature” after last week’s FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago.
A visit to his Truth Social site tells a different story.https://t.co/JjpzjqvpdK
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) August 16, 2022
Those who read the warrant also found that Trump is being investigated for possible violations of the Espionage Act and other laws related to national security. said it typically takes steps to protect the materials it views and processes, but this wasn’t always done in the Trump White House.
“It was a well-known fact. People carry documents around – especially political appointees – and traditionally you would carry it around in your porch, keep it safe, lock it up in your porch.” The White House, and I think there have been many situations where you see this kind of behavior.” She continued, “For those of us who have permission, again, you We have a responsibility to protect our information. We don’t take it home and store it in an unclassified facility for months.”