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Law Trumps home raided

The judge has done deep political debts and is paying them off for Garland ?? Or just a conscience? It’s interesting if anything

The judge donated to Obama .. involved in another trump lawsuit.
https://www.kulr8.com/news/national...cle_5b033fee-f6f7-5c06-9101-997fc6fec67d.html

Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, the Florida judge who approved the warrant for the FBI raid of former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, was formerly assigned to oversee a lawsuit in which Trump sued Hillary Clinton. He also previously represented former convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s employees in a sex trafficking case.
In the case of Trump v. Clinton, Trump sued Hillary Clinton on March 24, 2022. He also sued the Democratic National Committee, Perkins Coie, LLC, Michael Sussmann, Marc Elias, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Charles Halliday Dolan, Jr., Jakes Sullivan, John Podesta, Fusion GPS, Nellie Ohr, Bruce Ohr, Christopher Steele, Igor Danchenko, James Comey, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Andrew McCabe, and many others.

The lawsuit alleges that Clinton “and her cohorts … maliciously conspired to weave a false narrative that their Republican opponent [Trump] was colluding with a hostile foreign sovereignty.” The scheme included “falsifying evidence, deceiving law enforcement, and exploiting access to highly sensitive data sources,” and was “conceived, coordinated and carried out by top-level officials at the Clinton Campaign and the DNC.”Hi
Reinhart was assigned to the case on April 6, 2022, after the previous magistrate judge, Ryon McCabe, was recused.

On April 15, Reinhart conducted a scheduling conference in the case, according to court documents obtained by The Center Square. He oversaw scheduling of a June 2 status conference on May 4 and 31 and oversaw the actual conference.

Reinhart also signed another order on June 14, setting another status conference for July 6, but by June 22 Reinhart cancelled the conference and recused himself.

Less than two months later, on Monday, August 9, he signed a warrant for the FBI to raid Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate over an alleged dispute over White House documents.

The search warrant remains under seal and Trump’s attorney has told news outlets that they don’t know what the probable cause was to justify issuing the warrant, also maintaining Trump’s innocence and that he didn’t commit a crime. Many officials have called for the warrant to be unsealed, including U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas.

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, has called for a congressional investigation into the raid, also saying the FBI’s tactics were like those of a third-world dictatorship.


Rubio said “the Justice Department under Joe Biden decided to raid … the home of the former president who might … be running against him ... This is what happens in places like Nicaragua where last year every single person who ran against Daniel Ortega for president, every single person that put their name on the ballot, was arrested and is still in jail. That’s what you see in places like Nicaragua. We’ve never seen that before in America. You can try and diminish it, but that’s exactly what happened.”

Gov. Ron DeSantis said the raid was a “weaponization of federal agencies against the Regime’s political opponents.”

The White House has declined to comment on the raid, saying it was not made aware of it before it took place.

The document dispute stems from a disagreement over which documents in Trump’s possession are presidential records or not. Under the Presidential Records Act, some records in question should have been transferred to the National Archives in January 2021 when Trump left office, the institution said in a statement at the time.

Instead, Reinhart authorized the FBI to execute the search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, which Trump said was “prosecutorial misconduct.”

According to a report by the New York Post, Reinhart previously represented several of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s employees in a sex trafficking investigation. His ties to Epstein's employees was first reported on by the Miami Herald, with whom he confirmed that clients were Epstein’s pilots, his scheduler, Sarah Kellen, and a woman Nadia Marcinkova.

Reinhart also donated to Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign, according to the Post.

Prior to becoming a magistrate judge in 2018, he spent 10 years in private practice, according to Bloomberg News. He previously worked as an assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida.

According to Law.com, the Palm Beach Federal Court removed Reinhart’s contact information from the court’s website Tuesday.

None of that is interesting. You just love your Daddy and you are desperately reaching out for any conspiracy theory you can find.
 
And keep in mind, I am just posting liberal media like Newsweek, cnn, live press conference of garland. So it isn’t like right wing spin or anything. So not derailing like posting memes, smilies, etc
Look the real Newsweek went out of business years ago and a conservative group named IBT bought the name Newsweek which now exists only online.
 
Sherdog poster speaks out on Trump braking the law and deserving the FBI raid.

 
You or those on the right are insinuating that Chris Wray is just a yes-man, some one who was forced by Garland to the bidding of the DOJ. There is no evidence Wray was opposed to the raid or was in any way forced.

This is Chris Wray under trump
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This is Chris Wray under Biden
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Although this would explain why @foxnewsfan is such a right wing partisan hack, it's because HIS BOSS is a right wing partisan hack.
 
Here's an article from the Intercept from 2016 when Bolton was up for Deputy Secretary of State.

https://theintercept.com/2016/12/15...t-iraq-wmd-lies-why-is-he-hiring-john-bolton/

This link will get you around the paywall.

https://archive.ph/8XR4m

"The Bush administration, with Bolton as undersecretary of state for arms control, arrived in Washington, D.C., in 2001 with the goal of invading Iraq. They weren’t motivated by whatever WMDs Iraq might or might not have, but, as a senior administration official later explained, by the simple and highly galling fact of Saddam Hussein’s “defiance” of the U.S."

I certainly agree that Bolton and the entire administration pretty much acted disgracefully. But looking through that link, I'm not seeing evidence of a specific crime that can be charged. You might think I'm being nitpicky, but it's precisely because I share the same concerns about the importance of keeping our CJ system depoliticized that I don't think we can say that because there was bad policy or a bad outcome, we can just go around arresting people. I'd also argue that Trump's hiring of Bolton (and Bolton's recent defense of Trump) works against the case that Trump is on the outs with mainstream Republicans and that is why law enforcement is moving against him.

In regards to your second question, I believe the rise in death's of despair are a good indicator on the efficacy of Obama's policies.

Gest confirms this separately in the book I mentioned previously. He looked at working class communities in East London and Youngstown in the UK and the South and Rustbelt in the U.S. Essentially, the working class communities he interviewed in both places tell of rapid changes to the population, the collapse of economic opportunity, massive demographic changes, dissolution of community, increase in crime, and a profound sense of hopelessness and despair for the future. Ultimately, the bourgeois coastal elites need to understand that a sizable portion of the population has increasingly little left to lose as they never recovered from 08, and see Donald Trump as a political Molotov cocktail to burn it all down at the very least.

Well, remember that Obama took office just as the economy was collapsing. I would expect various bad outcomes relating to a collapsed economy. Doesn't seem reasonable to attribute that to his policies, which actually led the recovery (and note that the U.S. response was insufficient but still bigger and better than the response of most of the rest of the developed world, and we had among the strongest recoveries from the GFC). In general when you want to analyze policy, I think you need to look at what was done and what impact it had, not just what happened overall. For example, say you replace your shortstop on a baseball team. You wouldn't judge the decision based on the team's record from one year to the next; you'd want to look at the stats of that new shortstop and compare to the old one. The new shortstop might be much better, but your ace left for free agency, your No. 2 starter got injured, and your left fielder had a bad year.

As far as people wanting to destroy the country by voting for a corrupt idiot, sorry, I don't have any sympathy for that. People should grow up.

Trump's success with minorities should also concern Dems, as well challenge the narrative that everything is about race (see Van Jones "whitelash" narrative).

I think anyone voting for someone like Trump should concern everyone in the country. See my earlier point about change vs. levels. The vast majority of people who voted for Trump also voted for Romney. Among the small number of people who switched to Trump, I'd guess that his hateful message played a fairly big role.
 
The judge has done deep political debts and is paying them off for Garland ?? Or just a conscience? It’s interesting if anything

The judge donated to Obama .. involved in another trump lawsuit.
https://www.kulr8.com/news/national...cle_5b033fee-f6f7-5c06-9101-997fc6fec67d.html

Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, the Florida judge who approved the warrant for the FBI raid of former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, was formerly assigned to oversee a lawsuit in which Trump sued Hillary Clinton. He also previously represented former convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s employees in a sex trafficking case.
In the case of Trump v. Clinton, Trump sued Hillary Clinton on March 24, 2022. He also sued the Democratic National Committee, Perkins Coie, LLC, Michael Sussmann, Marc Elias, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Charles Halliday Dolan, Jr., Jakes Sullivan, John Podesta, Fusion GPS, Nellie Ohr, Bruce Ohr, Christopher Steele, Igor Danchenko, James Comey, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Andrew McCabe, and many others.

The lawsuit alleges that Clinton “and her cohorts … maliciously conspired to weave a false narrative that their Republican opponent [Trump] was colluding with a hostile foreign sovereignty.” The scheme included “falsifying evidence, deceiving law enforcement, and exploiting access to highly sensitive data sources,” and was “conceived, coordinated and carried out by top-level officials at the Clinton Campaign and the DNC.”Hi
Reinhart was assigned to the case on April 6, 2022, after the previous magistrate judge, Ryon McCabe, was recused.

On April 15, Reinhart conducted a scheduling conference in the case, according to court documents obtained by The Center Square. He oversaw scheduling of a June 2 status conference on May 4 and 31 and oversaw the actual conference.

Reinhart also signed another order on June 14, setting another status conference for July 6, but by June 22 Reinhart cancelled the conference and recused himself.

Less than two months later, on Monday, August 9, he signed a warrant for the FBI to raid Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate over an alleged dispute over White House documents.

The search warrant remains under seal and Trump’s attorney has told news outlets that they don’t know what the probable cause was to justify issuing the warrant, also maintaining Trump’s innocence and that he didn’t commit a crime. Many officials have called for the warrant to be unsealed, including U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas.

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, has called for a congressional investigation into the raid, also saying the FBI’s tactics were like those of a third-world dictatorship.


Rubio said “the Justice Department under Joe Biden decided to raid … the home of the former president who might … be running against him ... This is what happens in places like Nicaragua where last year every single person who ran against Daniel Ortega for president, every single person that put their name on the ballot, was arrested and is still in jail. That’s what you see in places like Nicaragua. We’ve never seen that before in America. You can try and diminish it, but that’s exactly what happened.”

Gov. Ron DeSantis said the raid was a “weaponization of federal agencies against the Regime’s political opponents.”

The White House has declined to comment on the raid, saying it was not made aware of it before it took place.

The document dispute stems from a disagreement over which documents in Trump’s possession are presidential records or not. Under the Presidential Records Act, some records in question should have been transferred to the National Archives in January 2021 when Trump left office, the institution said in a statement at the time.

Instead, Reinhart authorized the FBI to execute the search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, which Trump said was “prosecutorial misconduct.”

According to a report by the New York Post, Reinhart previously represented several of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s employees in a sex trafficking investigation. His ties to Epstein's employees was first reported on by the Miami Herald, with whom he confirmed that clients were Epstein’s pilots, his scheduler, Sarah Kellen, and a woman Nadia Marcinkova.

Reinhart also donated to Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign, according to the Post.

Prior to becoming a magistrate judge in 2018, he spent 10 years in private practice, according to Bloomberg News. He previously worked as an assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida.

According to Law.com, the Palm Beach Federal Court removed Reinhart’s contact information from the court’s website Tuesday.


My god that's a lot of coping.
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Thank you for your service, trump bless.
 
None of that is interesting. You just love your Daddy and you are desperately reaching out for any conspiracy theory you can find.
You’re an idiot and clearly not reading the thread much, no surprise you’re populist political part timer.
 
because biden has expirence running a crime family. that is why it is so easy for him to take trump out. trump didnt realize who he is messing with and now he is finding out the consequences of messing with the biden crime family.
If Joe Biden is the head of a crime family it must be the most broke crime family ever considering he came within an eyelash of having to take out a second mortgage on his home in order to help pay for his son Beau's cancer treatments.
 
now I cant even really tell what the whole thing was about. good work retards having to play sides.
 
lmfaaoooo, as they spied on Trump, right? pathetic


Anyways, who looks more dejected. @aries CNN or Garland? I vote Garland, since he looks like a robot, but still on the verge of tears because of how human he feels as he realizes he is going to have to resign in disgrace.




I dont know. Maybe cause the right wing media is inspiring this?
 
Mulvaney claiming the FBI informant could only be the 6-8 absolute closest people to Trump is interesting. Imagine if it was one of his own kids trying to save their ass, or even Melania.

Can't wait for the HBO show made out of all this.
 
Is anyone forgetting that it was the FBI that sunk Hilary's campaign? She wasn't convicted of anything but it did a lot of damage that wouldn't have even made a dent on Trump's reputation.

We see the same shit over here in the UK. Boris Johnson has decades of rule-breaking transgressions, a history of compulsive lying and breaking the law. But opposition leader Sir Kier Starmer get's investigated for a picture of him with one beer in his hand? And then he files some declarations of earnings up to a month late and it's a major scandal. Boris Johnson in the meantime had given £100,000 business grants to his mistress that he was banging behind his wife's back in their marital home! And met up with the son of an Ex-KGB head spy in a secret meeting with no security or any witnesses just a month after Russian FSB agents poisoned Russian dissidents on UK soil resulting in the death of an innocent British woman.
Many countries have emulated the tactics of Trump but Britain is at the forefront.
 
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