Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton made the following
statement regarding the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) highly redacted
affidavit released in response to Judicial Watch’s court request to
unseal the warrant materials used in the unprecedented raid on the home of
former President Trump.
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Because no one is above
the law! |
Aug 29, 2022 |
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Today's Top Stories
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Judicial Watch Victory: Trump Raid Affidavit
Released
In a remarkable and historic
victory for transparency, Judicial Watch today forced the release of the
infamous and heavily redacted Trump raid affidavit. Now we know why the
Biden Justice Department did not want to release this material, as it
exposes how there was significant evidence of President Trump’s
cooperation, a major legal dispute about the legal status of the records
believed to be in Trump’s possession, and that the FBI abusively raided
his home anyway.
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Court Grants Judicial Watch Request: Orders Release of
Redacted Trump Raid Affidavit
In no small victory for
transparency and against government corruption, the court finally granted
Judicial Watch’s request and ordered the release of the redacted
affidavit used to justify the warrant in the unprecedented raid on the home
of former President Trump. We expect the redactions to be unnecessary and
that they will demonstrate contempt for the American people’s right to
know the entire story about the Biden administration’s wild abuse of
power. This legal battle for accountability is just getting started.
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Presidential records found right in Clinton’s drawer
The Washington Times
A 2012
court case denying access to White House audiotapes kept in former
President Bill Clinton’s sock drawer after he left office could help the
Trump legal team in its battle to retrieve records that the FBI seized from
Mar-a-Lago this month.
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