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So many people have written, I don't have time to answer everybody and still earn a living. So here is the essence of what the FBI story means and concerns us.

The FBI terribly broke the law. It was illegal to start the Trump without credible evidence.
The FBI is our most important law important law enforcement agency.
If the FBI starts breaking the law, then no one can abide by the law and be mostly confident that they will be free of persecution at the same time, unless there is a specific reason they are legally implicated in the case.
Surely many of you see how dangerous it is for the government to be able bring fake charges against law abiding citizens for political reasons.
While we pretty well know the FBI may have done this in the past, it is important to do everything we can to ensure everyone is equal under the law.
It is a protection for everybody that law enforcement agencies function purely on the basis of the evidence, and that we keep them honest when we find out they are not being honest.
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The FBI did [b]NOT[/b] break the law.

The FBI had credible evidence based on the security recordings they supboenaed from Mar-a-Lago. A Trump appointed judge approved the FBI's search warrant.

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@sunsporter1649 It's all in the indictment you refuse to read!!
[quote]The indictment details how Nauta, at Trump's direction, moved 64 boxes of documents so that Trump's lawyer could not find them.[/quote]

[quote]Washington — An employee at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort seen on security camera footage moving boxes that have become a key part of the FBI's ongoing investigation into Trump's handling of presidential records is a former White House culinary worker and Navy veteran, a source confirms to CBS News.

Walt Nauta — who served as a White House culinary employee from 2012-2021, according to his service record — told investigators that the former president directed him to move the boxes to a different location as the federal investigation was underway, an individual familiar with the investigation says. [/quote]
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues bullschiff, and you know it
@sunsporter1649 Great job supplying evidence for your claim, [b]LOL!!![/b]

It's all in the indictment you refuse to read!!
[quote]The indictment details how Nauta, at Trump's direction, moved 64 boxes of documents so that Trump's lawyer could not find them.[/quote]

[quote]Washington — An employee at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort seen on security camera footage moving boxes that have become a key part of the FBI's ongoing investigation into Trump's handling of presidential records is a former White House culinary worker and Navy veteran, a source confirms to CBS News.

Walt Nauta — who served as a White House culinary employee from 2012-2021, according to his service record — told investigators that the former president directed him to move the boxes to a different location as the federal investigation was underway, an individual familiar with the investigation says. [/quote]
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues LOL, you will believe anything, won't you. But then again, you bought into hunter's laptop was ruskie disinformation, so anything is possible in your world.

@sunsporter1649 You'll deny anything, won't you? Even Trump's own voice talking about the secret documents he didn't declassify!!

[media=https://youtu.be/u95MfcLRBVk]


Oh, right, cue the whataboutism, but cut off the end of the sentence where Biden says "just kidding," [b]LOL!!![/b]
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues "Latest Biden Blunder Raises Eyebrows: ‘I Sold a Lot of State Secrets’"