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Trump Under Investigation For Possible Espionage Act Violations

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(The Guardian) Magistrate orders release of Mar-a-Lago search warrant, property receipt
A federal magistrate has granted the justice department’s request to release the warrant and redacted property inventory from the FBI’s search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence earlier this week, according to a court filing.

Attorney general Merrick Garland announced yesterday that he would ask for the documents to be unsealed. Trump later said he would not object, and the Associated Press reports his lawyers made no attempt to stop the motion:


Details of the warrant have already been released by news organizations, and show investigators cited potential violations of three federal statutes to search his Florida resort, including the Espionage Act.
Trump under investigation for potential Espionage Act violations
The Guardian’s Hugo Lowell has the latest about the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago, and the federal laws investigators believe Donald Trump may have broken: Donald Trump is under criminal investigation for potential violations of the Espionage Act and additional statutes relating to obstruction of justice and destroying federal government records, according to the search warrant executed by FBI agents at the former president’s home on Monday.

The explosive search warrant – the contents of which were confirmed by the Guardian – shows the FBI was seeking evidence about whether the mishandling of classified documents by Trump, including some marked top secret, amounted to a violation of three criminal statutes.

Most notably, the search warrant granted by US magistrate judge Bruce Reinhart and approved by Attorney General Merrick Garland authorized FBI agents to seize materials that could form evidence that Trump violated the Espionage Act under 18 USC 793, and Obstruction, under 18 USC 1519.
 
(The Guardian) Magistrate orders release of Mar-a-Lago search warrant, property receipt
A federal magistrate has granted the justice department’s request to release the warrant and redacted property inventory from the FBI’s search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence earlier this week, according to a court filing.

Attorney general Merrick Garland announced yesterday that he would ask for the documents to be unsealed. Trump later said he would not object, and the Associated Press reports his lawyers made no attempt to stop the motion:


Details of the warrant have already been released by news organizations, and show investigators cited potential violations of three federal statutes to search his Florida resort, including the Espionage Act.

Trump under investigation for potential Espionage Act violations
The Guardian’s Hugo Lowell has the latest about the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago, and the federal laws investigators believe Donald Trump may have broken: Donald Trump is under criminal investigation for potential violations of the Espionage Act and additional statutes relating to obstruction of justice and destroying federal government records, according to the search warrant executed by FBI agents at the former president’s home on Monday.

The explosive search warrant – the contents of which were confirmed by the Guardian – shows the FBI was seeking evidence about whether the mishandling of classified documents by Trump, including some marked top secret, amounted to a violation of three criminal statutes.

Most notably, the search warrant granted by US magistrate judge Bruce Reinhart and approved by Attorney General Merrick Garland authorized FBI agents to seize materials that could form evidence that Trump violated the Espionage Act under 18 USC 793, and Obstruction, under 18 USC 1519.

Do not pass Go, do not collect $200! :LOL:
 
What they fail to mention is Presidents have the power declassify all documents while they are in office. I’m sure that just slipped past them to stir this up.
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The barge arse is a washed up reality star still urging people who can't afford to eat to bloody donate money for his bs..He's a dead shit & it's about time his supporters get a real education to be able to grasp reality


What your saying is your not going to like it when he is president again 😂
 
No? You aren’t confused about that power given to presidents or you didn’t know? 😏
Presidential powers doesn’t have anything to do with you? I guess you don’t live in the USA?
Then why are you picking on me just because I made a simple comment? First of all, I don't even care about Trump and I hope they put him in prison and he can forget all about his hints at a presidential run.
 
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Then why are you picking on me just because I made a simple comment? First of all, I don't even care about Trump and I hope they put him in prison and he can forget all about his hints at a presidential run.

The smart ass comments and memes started at me first a while back, I just respond back in return on how a conversation happens. I can easily have polite disagreements or not.


People say they don’t care but yet they react??? They care.
 
What they fail to mention is Presidents have the power declassify all documents while they are in office. I’m sure that just slipped past them to stir this up.
They're also still bound by those very same laws as well so unless he "declassified" them prior to leaving the White House....

"Lock Him Up!"
 
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