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Trump Responds To Release Of Heavily Redacted Mar-a-Lago Raid Affidavit

Trump asks why judge hasn't recused himself on this case

Also, see what others are saying about the released documents

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Donald Trump on Friday posted to his Truth Social platform where he slammed the “heavily redacted” affidavit that led to the raid of his Florida home earlier this month.

“Affidavit heavily redacted!!!” he wrote. “Nothing mentioned on ‘Nuclear,’ a total public relations subterfuge by the FBI & DOJ, or our close working relationship regarding document turnover – WE GAVE THEM MUCH.”

Continuing, Trump added, “Judge Bruce Reinhart should NEVER have allowed the Break-In of my home. He recused himself two months ago from one of my cases based on his animosity and hatred of your favorite President, me. What changed? Why hasn’t he recused himself on this case? Obama must be very proud of him right now!”

The former president also posted a message reading, “Witch hunt!”

Florida Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart unsealed the redacted version of the affidavit on Friday, censoring over half of the pages in the document.

Donald Trump’s son Eric posted a screenshot of one of the redacted pages on Truth Social, sarcastically writing, “Transparency.”

The Post Millenial contributor Ashley St. Clair changed her Twitter profile name to appear redacted, mocking the highly-censored affidavit.

Someone even made an image of Hunter Biden snorting the redacted lines with his nose!

Judge Reinhart’s reasons for allowing the redactions were because disclosure would expose (1) the identities of witnesses, law enforcement agents, and uncharged parties, (2) the investigation’s strategy, direction, scope, sources, and methods, and (3) grand jury information protected by Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e).

The document claims the FBI had “probable cause to believe evidence of obstruction would be found” in the raid of Mar-a-Lago.

The FBI also relied on media reports from CBS and Breitbart that claimed documents were being brought into Trump’s Florida home.

During the Trump Russiagate witch hunt, the FBI cited news stories while seeking the Russia FISA warrants against Trump adviser Carter Page.

The DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz found the FBI’s use of media hearsay to be problematic when he investigated the agency’s Trump-Russia claims.

The Federalist CEO and co-founder Sean Davis noted on Twitter the affidavit cites a federal employee who was upset Trump had boxes full of “newspapers, magazines, printed news articles.”

Trump’s Senior Advisor Stephen Miller also touched on the fact that the FBI thinks an unelected individual working at the National Archives has the final authority on national security instead of the President of the United States.

Constitutional attorney Robert Barnes wrote on Twitter, “#TrumpWarrant affidavit a complete joke. Trump gave docs he didn’t have to give to Archives. Feds then used that to claim Trump committed a crime he legally could not have committed. So they raided his house. Yup, that’s it. What a joke!”

See the full affidavit with redactions by clicking the image below:



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