We’re pleased Judicial Watch legal pressure forced the
partial release of warrant materials about the Biden administration’s
political raid on the home of former President Trump.
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Judicial Watch Statement on Trump Warrant
Release
Judicial Watch President Tom
Fitton made the following statement regarding today’s release of the
Trump raid warrant materials by the Biden Justice Department:
We’re pleased Judicial Watch legal pressure forced the partial release of
warrant materials about the Biden administration’s political raid on the
home of former President Trump. Judicial Watch expects and demands the
underlying warrant affidavit and other materials be immediately disclosed.
The U.S. Constitution and federal law give unreviewable authority to
President Trump to take whatever records he wishes at the end of his
presidency. The Biden administration’s dishonest depiction of personal
records of President Trump it illicitly seized during the raid as
“classified” is further demonstration that the raid was a brazen act of
raw political abuse.
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Judicial Watch Update on Trump Warrant Legal
Developments
Following Judicial Watch’s
Tuesday court filing seeking the release of all Trump raid warrant
materials, the Biden Justice Department filed a motion offering to unseal
certain warrant materials absent objection from former President Trump. On
August 9, Judicial Watch filed its motion asking the U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of Florida to unseal as soon as possible the
search warrant materials used by the FBI to raid President Trump’s
Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.
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Economic Justice Agenda Created with La Raza Group’s
Help Gets $113 Mil from HUD
An Economic Justice Agenda
designed with the help of a leftist La Raza group is getting $113 million
from the Biden administration to bridge the racial wealth gap by helping
low-income renters achieve homeownership. The taxpayer dollars will flow
through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which is
committed to expanding asset building policies for renters as a reparative
tool for economic justice. “We’re looking at everything through a lens
of equity and how we address systemic racism,” HUD Secretary Marcia L.
Fudge said in a statement announcing the nine-figure allocation.
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Judge
Orders DOJ Must Respond to Motion Seeking Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant
Townhall
Here's
the case Judicial Watch made in its filing: Judicial Watch is
investigating the potential politicization of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice and whether the FBI and
the Justice Department are abusing their law enforcement powers to harass a
likely future political opponent of President Biden.
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