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HUGE! Judge Unseals Documents Concerning FBI’s Raid of Trump

A judge in the state of Florida has ordered that at least some of the documents that are related to the raid that the FBI carried out at the Mar-a-Lago estate of former President Donald Trump be unsealed. These documents are related to the investigation into possible obstruction of justice on the part of Trump.

If you listen very carefully, you can almost hear the sweat dripping from the pores of the people who are participating in this charade as they wait for the judgment of the people of this country regarding the weaponization of federal agencies against a former president who was sitting in office.

In November, justice will be served when a red wave crashes down on the progressive dolts in Congress who were no doubt thrilled about this whole development and investigations into this matter and many others are launched by Republicans in control of both chambers. Justice will also be served when the Democrats lose control of the Senate.

Just the News reports that U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart ruled that the affidavit relating to the raid should not be completely sealed.

According to Fox News, the federal government has been given a week to submit the recommended redactions, which will then be evaluated by Reinhart.

This whole chaotic situation is terrifying.
We have never before witnessed the federal government using its own agencies to work against a previous president. The most likely explanation for this behavior is that the federal government views the former president as a potential threat to the present administration.
If what is being asserted here is true, then it indicates that President Joe Biden’s possible political opponents were eliminated through the employment of the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a tool.

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