The parenthesis “and all contents therein” is simply a way to weasel out of constitutional violations and other incompetent or corrupt moves, such as taking Trump’s passports. — NOS4A2
No I think it was ironic and wrong to take Trump’s passports. — NOS4A2
Legal or not, it just goes to show their incompetence or corruption. They were there for classified documents and walked out with personal documents. Pretty basic stupidity — NOS4A2
Are you under the impression that that when objects are taken in a search warrant, law enforcement operates with perfection regarding what they seize? My guess is that it's pretty common to inadvertently take things that weren't intended. No harm was done, because the 3 passports were returned.Then why did they return the passports? Because they shouldn’t have taken them. In this case the contents wasn’t theirs to take, and they knew it. Corruption, incompetence, stupidity. — NOS4A2
"In executing search warrants, the FBI follows search and seizure procedures ordered by courts, then returns items that do not need to be retained for law enforcement purposes," an FBI spokesperson told NBC.
You misunderstand his quote. — Benkei
First step on the road to the slammer. — Metaphysician Undercover
But if Trump will in fact face punishment (including jail time), what does that mean for America?
A civil war, for sure. — baker
But if Trump will in fact face punishment (including jail time), what does that mean for America?
A civil war, for sure. — baker
After a quick search of my post history, DJ, I'm batting 1.000 so far. Only within the last eight days have I "steadfastly predicted his downfall"; previously, my predictions ranged from aspirational to qualified. However, since Individual-1 left the WH in 2021 after a failed coup and second Impeachment in 13 months:[H]ow many times have you steadfastly predicted his downfall and been wrong?
Victim: "The Stasi spied on me."
Stasi Spokesman: "All of it was above board.” — NOS4A2
Sounds about right. The FBI has such a sordid past that it boggles the mind that anyone could trust them. — NOS4A2
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