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Has there ever been a more litigious person in American histoy??

I would do the exact same thing. The DOJ and FBI where major players in the coup attempt against Donald J. Trump. They’re corrupt and need to be supervised
Yeah, it's not that Trump thinks he can do whatever he wants with no consequences.

Bunch of enablers.
 
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Have You Wondered What Has Become of That Gretchen Whitmer Kidnap Plot? The FBI Would Rather You Forget - Here’s Why​


The FBI has made a complete mess of that supposed kidnap plot, because it was their own.

With the raid on Mar-A-Lago developing into a bigger and bigger PR problem for the DOJ and the FBI, there might in fact be a benefit to it as well. It could serve as a distraction away from another mess they have created. Recently, I was a guest host for the Pete Kaliner show and at one point I covered the Senate hearing taking place with FBI director Christopher Wray. One aspect I mentioned that day was how the head of the Detroit field office involved with the Whitmer investigation was promoted to the D.C. branch and is now overseeing the January 6 investigation.

 
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I would do the exact same thing. The DOJ and FBI where major players in the coup attempt against Donald J. Trump. They’re corrupt and need to be supervised
how many bankruptcies and lawsuits must you people see to realize something is a bit crooked in mara lago....
 
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Have You Wondered What Has Become of That Gretchen Whitmer Kidnap Plot? The FBI Would Rather You Forget - Here’s Why​


The FBI has made a complete mess of that supposed kidnap plot, because it was their own.

6 people indicted...2 pled guilty, 2 acquitted, 2 got a mistrial and are being re-tried
 
When you get raided by the FBI, if you feel it is illegal, then pursue remedy in the courts.

Now, I am still in a wait and see mode if there was anything significant taken by trump or removed by the FBI.
 
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What are you waiting for? The judge found probable cause for

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When you get raided by the FBI, if you feel it is illegal, then pursue remedy in the courts.

Now, I am still in a wait and see mode if there was anything significant taken by trump or removed by the FBI.
trumps a crook, it is what it is. how much smoke do you guys need....
 
What are you waiting for? The judge found probable cause for

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Waiting for what was actually found. With both the unfortunate politicization of all of our institutions (goes both ways, Alito striking down Roe is one) and with our rule of law and presumed innocence, I am waiting to see what comes.

If it is significant what he did, and the search and seizure was done lawfully, then he should face normal consequences to those actions.

If it is "ticky-tack" items around document retention, then that is broad overstep against a former president, whether you love him or vilify him.

As remember, be careful when you cheer when a powerful monopoly goes after one side. It could come for you at some point.

Just ask the Right and Greg Gutfield in his change of view on the Patriot Act.

Again, waiting to see this play out....
 
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seriously, when will the sniffers wake up!!!! we need to defend the USA!!!
I KNOW I KNOW!! When ANYTHING that he is accused of gets proven to be correct! But after 3 1/2 years of RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA...only to find out the FBI lied and changed info on FISA warrants after they KNEW their info came DIRECTLY from the hiLIARy campaign, and even before that...when Trump proclaimed his residence was bugged...and all the little commie, snowflakes laughed about it...then we found out it was 100% true...I think I will have to bet on the guy that has NEVER, EVER been wrong, and his people LOVE America...unlike the lefty commie POS's! Any more questions, son?
 
Waiting for what was actually found. With both the unfortunate politicization of all of our institutions (goes both ways, Alito striking down Roe is one) and with our rule of law and presumed innocence, I am waiting to see what comes.

If it is significant what he did, and the search and seizure was done lawfully, then he should face normal consequences to those actions.

If it is "ticky-tack" items around document retention, then that is broad overstep against a former president, whether you love him or vilify him.

As remember, be careful when you cheer when a powerful monopoly goes after one side. It could come for you at some point.

Just ask the Right and Greg Gutfield in his change of view on the Patriot Act.

Again, waiting to see this play out....

I would suggest you read what the judge has said about the evidence he has seen already that supported the charges the DOB/FBI brought to get the search warrant

He particularly noted the obstruction of justice evidence he was shown was worthy of probale cause for multiple felonies
 
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Have You Wondered What Has Become of That Gretchen Whitmer Kidnap Plot? The FBI Would Rather You Forget - Here’s Why​


6 people indicted...2 pled guilty, 2 acquitted, 2 got a mistrial and are being re-tried


Time for an update of the Whitmer case... 2 acquitted, 2 pled guilty, 2 convicted

4 of the 6 will be serving jail time.., these 2 are facing life


https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/23/politics/michigan-whitmer-verdict/index.html
Jury convicts two men of conspiring to kidnap Michigan governor
By Lauren del Valle, CNN
Updated 1:04 PM ET, Tue August 23, 2022

A federal jury on Tuesday found two men guilty of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020.

Adam Fox and Barry Croft face a maximum sentence of life in prison for the kidnapping conspiracy conviction. They were also convicted of one count of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction.

Their first trial ended in a mistrial.

Prosecutors allege that Fox was the ringleader of a plot to kidnap the Democratic governor from her summer home and Croft was a part of the plan and practiced detonating explosives in preparation.

"There are a lot of things that are complicated today. There's one thing that's pretty simple still - kidnapping is wrong. You can't just strap on an AR-15 and body armor and go snatch the governor. You can't snatch anybody, and you certainly can't make bombs that are meant to maim and kill people. And this case is about a plot to abduct Gov. Whitmer. But that wasn't these defendants ultimate goal," Prosecutor Nils Kessler said during closing arguments Monday morning.

"They wanted to set off a second American Civil War and the second American Revolution," Kessler said.

Defense attorneys maintained an entrapment defense, arguing that the FBI coerced the defendants to drive the plot forward through a collection of undercover agents and confidential informants.

Fox's attorney told jurors during closing arguments that he was lured into the scheme by the government's key witness, a confidential informant called "Big Dan."
"Adam Fox was not ever predisposed to the crime of kidnapping Gov. Whitmer. He talked a big game but talk is just talk. Adam Fox took no affirmative steps to achieve the ends as Special Agent Chambers and Big Dan pushed so hard to achieve," Fox's attorney Christopher Gibbons said.

An attorney for Croft told the jury Monday that FBI agents lied on the stand about Croft's participation in an effort to nab him for any crime they could because of his years-long record of extreme anti-government internet chatter.

"Now as we sat here the last couple of weeks together in the trial, the government has shown us time and time again that they don't care that Barry Croft didn't actually make an agreement to kidnap the governor. They think it's enough that some of the things that Barry says scares them," Croft's attorney Joshua Blanchard said in court. "They'd like to lock him up in a cage, not because he committed this crime, but because they're afraid of the things that have come out of his mouth."

Neither defendant testified in their own defense.

A federal judge declared a mistrial over a hung jury in the first trial for Fox and Croft earlier this year. Two other men acquitted in the first trial, Brandon Caserta and Daniel Harris, ultimately did not testify in the defense case despite being subpoenaed by the defense.

Two other co-defendants that pleaded guilty before the first trial, Ty Garbin and Kaleb Franks, testified in both trials.

Croft was also convicted Tuesday on an additional weapons possession charge.
David Porter, assistant special agent in charge with the FBI Detroit Field Office, said the verdict is a "clear example" that anti-government views do not justify violence.

"Here in America, if you disagree with your government, you have options. You can criticize your government, you can protest, you can vote your elected officials out of office," Porter told reporters outside the courthouse. "However, what you cannot do is plan or commit acts of violence. Violence is never the answer."
 
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