How was the 4th Violated?

presidents have the power of declassification too, actually.
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How is that relevant, all documents created by POTUS related to being POTUS are property of taxpayers, classified or not it’s illegal to take them or keep them.
 
Pedo Don was only a sitting President for 4 years, dumbass.

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2020 was irregular, as you know.
 
2020 was irregular, as you know.

No shit, Fredo. The first time a sitting President planned a coup to avoid a peaceful transfer of power. I hope they hang all the fucking pedophiles and traitors plus anyone who materially supports/supported overthrowing our nation.

If any of them are insane, even the pedos, I agree to life in a rubber room, a straitjacket and a helmet. No drugs.

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No shit, Fredo. The first time a sitting President planned a coup to avoid a peaceful transfer of power. I hope they hang all the fucking pedophiles and traitors plus anyone who materially supports/supported overthrowing our nation.

If any of them are insane, even the pedos, I agree to life in a rubber room, a straitjacket and a helmet. No drugs.

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why would a sitting president need a coups?!
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Are the documents Trump's or We, the People's?

How often did you take home classified material in your career, Chief? How often did you take Navy property home as your own?

Given your arguments supporting Pedo Don, I'm guessing you have a lot of classified documents and Navy property at your home. Are they souvenirs, or do you have them on Ebay?

Red herring in the form of a strawman. It doesn't matter one whit what the actual documents are. What matters is the search warrant doesn't state "Classified documents" and specific locations say like "Building A" or whatever. If the FBI knew--more or less--what they were looking for, they should have been far more specific about that on their warrant.

The search warrant says ANY document from the day Trump took office until the day he left in any building on the property, and any documents or related stuff that happens to be near those documents. That is not specific or narrow, it's carte blanch to take anything and everything the FBI wants to take. That makes it a violation of the 4th Amendment.
 
it's an unConstitutional general warrant. there are barely limits muchless "particularity"

Exactly. That isn't about Trump, it's about the FBI not doing their fucking job. It's sloppy and overreaching, but then again, given the Russia dossier scandal and Page and Strzok e-mails and related court findings, I have little doubt that there are other agents just as much in the Get Trump at all costs boat that saw this as an opportunity to loot his records in a fishing expedition. I see it as it wasn't per se about anything classified, that was a necessary fig leaf, but rather rounding up piles of documents in an effort to find something, anything, to pin on Trump.

Again, that's not about Trump, but about how the FBI is operating.
 
THE FOURTH AMENDMENT

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

SOUNDS LIKE THE FBI FOLLOWED PROPER CONSTITUTIONAL PROCEDURE?!?!?

That OP posted this thread in the 1st place proves he lies about being a lawyer.
 
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