FBI cite 'evidence of obstruction' in Trump search

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The FBI told a judge they expected to find "evidence of obstruction" of justice in a search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home, according to newly released court papers.


Investigators said top secret files had been stored at Mar-a-Lago along with assorted newspapers and magazines.

The justice department said it censored the affidavit to protect "a significant number of civilian witnesses".

An FBI review of those materials uncovered 184 classified documents, including 25 marked as "Top Secret".

The cache included information from highly sensitive US intelligence human sources. Some items were also marked "Noforn" - meaning they must not be released to foreign nationals.

The files - some of which appeared to show Mr Trump's handwritten notes - were interspersed with newspapers, magazines, notes and other documents, according to the affidavit.

"Of most significant concern was that highly classified records were unfoldered, intermixed with other records and otherwise unproperly identified," the document said.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...A118T8C?cvid=25d23a7db61f4337b9d4be0644b29aad
 
Pedo Don should be worried...and I think he's breaking a lot of dishes these days.

https://news.yahoo.com/george-conway-current-probe-shortest-234455357.html
George Conway: Current Probe Is 'Shortest Distance Between Trump And Orange Jumpsuit'
The current investigation of White House documents seized last week by the FBI at Mar-a-Lago is the “shortest distance between Donald Trump and an orange [prison] jumpsuit,” conservative attorney George Conway told CNN’s Jim Acosta.

The potential case against Trump appears “so simple,” Conway noted Saturday. In particular, if the documents contain material about national security and nuclear weapons, as has been reported, “I don’t know what the defense” could be.

“And we haven’t really heard anything remotely approaching a rationale, logical defense” about why Trump stashed boxes of “unauthorized” documents from the White House that should legally have been held by the National Archives, he added.

FBI agents last Monday collected around 20 boxes of items from Trump’s residence, including 11 sets of classified information, some of it top secret material.

The former president is now being probed for possible violation of the Espionage Act, obstruction of an investigation, and removing or destroying records.
 
The FBI told a judge they expected to find "evidence of obstruction" of justice in a search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home, according to newly released court papers.


Investigators said top secret files had been stored at Mar-a-Lago along with assorted newspapers and magazines.

The justice department said it censored the affidavit to protect "a significant number of civilian witnesses".

An FBI review of those materials uncovered 184 classified documents, including 25 marked as "Top Secret".

The cache included information from highly sensitive US intelligence human sources. Some items were also marked "Noforn" - meaning they must not be released to foreign nationals.

The files - some of which appeared to show Mr Trump's handwritten notes - were interspersed with newspapers, magazines, notes and other documents, according to the affidavit.

"Of most significant concern was that highly classified records were unfoldered, intermixed with other records and otherwise unproperly identified," the document said.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...A118T8C?cvid=25d23a7db61f4337b9d4be0644b29aad

Says the fascist Gestapo that was only there to continue to coverup their seditious conspiracy against the Trump campaign and administration by seizing a copy of the spygate dossier that they were given a direct Presidential order to redact and release two years ago. Death to the FBI!

Exactly zero of the documents were classified as Trump like all Presidents before him had a standing EO that any document taken home was automatically declassified, who do you retards think you're fucking fooling?
 
Pedo Don should be worried...and I think he's breaking a lot of dishes these days.

https://news.yahoo.com/george-conway-current-probe-shortest-234455357.html
George Conway: Current Probe Is 'Shortest Distance Between Trump And Orange Jumpsuit'
The current investigation of White House documents seized last week by the FBI at Mar-a-Lago is the “shortest distance between Donald Trump and an orange [prison] jumpsuit,” conservative attorney George Conway told CNN’s Jim Acosta.

The potential case against Trump appears “so simple,” Conway noted Saturday. In particular, if the documents contain material about national security and nuclear weapons, as has been reported, “I don’t know what the defense” could be.

“And we haven’t really heard anything remotely approaching a rationale, logical defense” about why Trump stashed boxes of “unauthorized” documents from the White House that should legally have been held by the National Archives, he added.

FBI agents last Monday collected around 20 boxes of items from Trump’s residence, including 11 sets of classified information, some of it top secret material.

The former president is now being probed for possible violation of the Espionage Act, obstruction of an investigation, and removing or destroying records.

Nobody cares what George Conway who is a leading member of the child growing gang Lincoln Project, has to say about anything, but we know why you cite him, you both support dressing little boys up like little girls and having them dance on stripper poles don't you you sick fuck?
 
"Of most significant concern was that highly classified records were unfoldered, intermixed with other records and otherwise unproperly identified," the document said.
that's obstruction? indict over a bad filing system? These arent the holy grail

The whole charade is transparent as it is heavy handed. I cant wait to see those Espionage Act charges! :palm:
 
Nobody cares what George Conway who is a leading member of the child growing gang Lincoln Project, has to say about anything, but we know why you cite him, you both support dressing little boys up like little girls and having them dance on stripper poles don't you you sick fuck?
One of the most fun parts of JPP for me is that members change their socks as often as their Depends....or do they call them Nappies down under?
 
The FBI told a judge they expected to find "evidence of obstruction" of justice in a search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home, according to newly released court papers.


Investigators said top secret files had been stored at Mar-a-Lago along with assorted newspapers and magazines.

The justice department said it censored the affidavit to protect "a significant number of civilian witnesses".

An FBI review of those materials uncovered 184 classified documents, including 25 marked as "Top Secret".

The cache included information from highly sensitive US intelligence human sources. Some items were also marked "Noforn" - meaning they must not be released to foreign nationals.

The files - some of which appeared to show Mr Trump's handwritten notes - were interspersed with newspapers, magazines, notes and other documents, according to the affidavit.

"Of most significant concern was that highly classified records were unfoldered, intermixed with other records and otherwise unproperly identified," the document said.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...A118T8C?cvid=25d23a7db61f4337b9d4be0644b29aad

Here's the timeline. There can be no doubt he obstructed the return of the docs:

https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/09/politics/doj-investigation-trump-documents-timeline/index.html
May 2021

An official from NARA contacts Trump's team after realizing that several important documents weren't handed over before Trump left the White House. In hopes of locating the missing items, NARA lawyer Gary Stern reaches out to someone who served in the White House counsel's office under Trump, who was the point of contact for recordkeeping matters. The missing documents include some of Trump's correspondence with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as well as the map of Hurricane Dorian that Trump infamously altered with a sharpie pen.

Fall 2021

NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for.

January 2022

After months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says.

February 9, 2022

News outlets, including CNN, report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration.

February 18, 2022


NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets.

April and May 2022

On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation.

April 11, 2022


The FBI asks NARA for access to the 15 boxes it retrieved from Mar-a-Lago in January. The request was formally transmitted to NARA by President Joe Biden's White House Counsel's office, because the incumbent president controls presidential documents in NARA custody.

April 29, 2022


The Justice Department sends a letter to Trump's lawyers as part of its effort to access the 15 boxes, notifying them that more than 100 classified documents, totaling more than 700 pages, were found in the boxes. The letter says the FBI and US intelligence agencies need "immediate access" to these materials because of "important national security interests." Also on this day, Trump lawyers ask NARA to delay its plans to give the FBI access to these materials. Trump's lawyers say they want time to examine the materials to see if anything is privileged, and that they are making a "protective assertion of executive privilege" over all the documents.

May 1, 2022

Trump's lawyers write again to NARA, and ask again that NARA postpone its plans to give the FBI access to the materials retrieved from Mar-a-Lago in January.

May 10, 2022

Debra Steidel Wall, the acting Archivist of the United States, who runs NARA, informs Trump's lawyers that she is rejecting their claims of "protective" executive privilege over all the materials taken from Mar-a-Lago, and will therefore turn over the materials to the FBI and US intelligence agencies. In a four-page letter, Wall says she reached this decision after consulting with top lawyers from the Justice Department and the White House Counsel's office.

May 11, 2022

The Justice Department subpoenas Trump, seeking documents with classification markings that are still at Mar-a-Lago. Trump directs his staff to search for any remaining classified material, to comply with the subpoena, according to a lawsuit he later filed.

May 12, 2022

News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation.

June 2, 2022

According to a lawsuit the former President later filed, Trump invites FBI officials to come to Mar-a-Lago to retrieve the subpoenaed materials.

June 3, 2022

Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials deal with the grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. At some point later in June, a Trump lawyer sends a letter to the Justice Department inaccurately asserting that there aren't any more classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.

June 8, 2022

Trump's attorneys receive a letter from federal investigators, asking them to further secure the room where documents are being stored. In response, Trump aides add a padlock to the room in the basement of Mar-a-Lago.

June 22, 2022

Federal investigators serve a subpoena to the Trump Organization, demanding surveillance video from Mar-a-Lago. Trump's company complies with the subpoena and turns over the footage. CNN has reported that this was part of an effort to gather information about who had access to areas at the club where government documents were stored.

August 8, 2022

The FBI executes a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago -- a major escalation of the classified documents investigation. The search focused on the area of the club where Trump's offices and personal quarters are located. Federal agents remove boxes of material from the property. The search was the first time in American history that a former president's home was searched as part of a criminal investigation.

August 11, 2022

Trump sends a message through one his lawyers to Attorney General Merrick Garland, saying he has "been hearing from people all over the country about the raid" who are "angry," and that "whatever I can do to take the heat down, to bring the pressure down, just let us know," according to a lawsuit he later filed. Hours later, after three days of silence, Garland makes a brief public statement about the investigation. He reveals that he personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant, and that the Justice Department will continue to apply the law "without fear or favor." Garland also pushes back against what he called "unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the FBI and Justice Department." Garland also announces that the Justice Department will ask a judge to unseal some of the search warrant documents, for the sake of transparency.

August 12, 2022

Federal Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart approves the unsealing of the Mar-a-Lago search warrant and its property receipt, at the Justice Department's request and after Trump's lawyers agree to the release. The warrant reveals the Justice Department is looking into possible violations of the Espionage Act, obstruction of justice and criminal handling of government records, as part of its investigation.
 
Says the fascist Gestapo that was only there to continue to coverup their seditious conspiracy against the Trump campaign and administration by seizing a copy of the spygate dossier that they were given a direct Presidential order to redact and release two years ago. Death to the FBI!

Exactly zero of the documents were classified as Trump like all Presidents before him had a standing EO that any document taken home was automatically declassified, who do you retards think you're fucking fooling?

There was no "standing EO". That's a lie.
 
Says the fascist Gestapo that was only there to continue to coverup their seditious conspiracy against the Trump campaign and administration by seizing a copy of the spygate dossier that they were given a direct Presidential order to redact and release two years ago. Death to the FBI!

Exactly zero of the documents were classified as Trump like all Presidents before him had a standing EO that any document taken home was automatically declassified, who do you retards think you're fucking fooling?

Do Nazis down under dumbasses call themselves Sizan?
 
Obstruction? The FBI at virtual gunpoint wouldn't allow staff or lawyers to observe their search. What possible grounds do they have for "obstruction?" What, a locked door maybe? That the surveillance cameras caught them doing criminal stuff? What?
 
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Here's the timeline. There can be no doubt he obstructed the return of the docs:

https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/09/politics/doj-investigation-trump-documents-timeline/index.html
May 2021

An official from NARA contacts Trump's team after realizing that several important documents weren't handed over before Trump left the White House. In hopes of locating the missing items, NARA lawyer Gary Stern reaches out to someone who served in the White House counsel's office under Trump, who was the point of contact for recordkeeping matters. The missing documents include some of Trump's correspondence with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as well as the map of Hurricane Dorian that Trump infamously altered with a sharpie pen.

Fall 2021

NARA grows frustrated with the slow pace of document turnover after several months of conversations with the Trump team. Stern reaches out to another Trump attorney to intervene. The archivist asks about several boxes of records that were apparently taken to Mar-a-Lago during Trump's relocation to Florida. NARA still doesn't receive the White House documents they are searching for.

January 2022

After months of discussions with Trump's team, NARA retrieves 15 boxes of Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago. The boxes contained some materials that were part of "special access programs," known as SAP, which is a classification that includes protocols to significantly limit who would have access to the information. NARA says in a statement that some of the records it received at the end of Trump's administration were "torn up by former President Trump," and that White House officials had to tape them back together. Not all the torn-up documents were reconstructed, NARA says.

February 9, 2022

News outlets, including CNN, report that NARA asked the Justice Department to investigate Trump's handling of White House records and whether he violated the Presidential Records Act and other laws related to classified information. The Presidential Records Act requires all records created by a sitting president to be turned over to the National Archives at the end of their administration.

February 18, 2022


NARA informs the Justice Department that some of the documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago included classified material. NARA also tells the department that, despite being warned it was illegal, Trump tore up documents while he was president, and that senior officials in the Trump administration did not properly preserve their social media messages, draft tweets and deleted tweets.

April and May 2022

On April 7, NARA publicly acknowledges for the first time that the Justice Department is involved, and news outlets report that prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Around this time, FBI agents quietly interview Trump aides at Mar-a-Lago about the handling of presidential records as part of their widening investigation.

April 11, 2022


The FBI asks NARA for access to the 15 boxes it retrieved from Mar-a-Lago in January. The request was formally transmitted to NARA by President Joe Biden's White House Counsel's office, because the incumbent president controls presidential documents in NARA custody.

April 29, 2022


The Justice Department sends a letter to Trump's lawyers as part of its effort to access the 15 boxes, notifying them that more than 100 classified documents, totaling more than 700 pages, were found in the boxes. The letter says the FBI and US intelligence agencies need "immediate access" to these materials because of "important national security interests." Also on this day, Trump lawyers ask NARA to delay its plans to give the FBI access to these materials. Trump's lawyers say they want time to examine the materials to see if anything is privileged, and that they are making a "protective assertion of executive privilege" over all the documents.

May 1, 2022

Trump's lawyers write again to NARA, and ask again that NARA postpone its plans to give the FBI access to the materials retrieved from Mar-a-Lago in January.

May 10, 2022

Debra Steidel Wall, the acting Archivist of the United States, who runs NARA, informs Trump's lawyers that she is rejecting their claims of "protective" executive privilege over all the materials taken from Mar-a-Lago, and will therefore turn over the materials to the FBI and US intelligence agencies. In a four-page letter, Wall says she reached this decision after consulting with top lawyers from the Justice Department and the White House Counsel's office.

May 11, 2022

The Justice Department subpoenas Trump, seeking documents with classification markings that are still at Mar-a-Lago. Trump directs his staff to search for any remaining classified material, to comply with the subpoena, according to a lawsuit he later filed.

May 12, 2022

News outlets report that investigators subpoenaed NARA for access to the classified documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago. The subpoena, which is part of the process to allow investigators to take possession of the documents from the NARA, is the first public indication of the Justice Department using a grand jury in its investigation.

June 2, 2022

According to a lawsuit the former President later filed, Trump invites FBI officials to come to Mar-a-Lago to retrieve the subpoenaed materials.

June 3, 2022

Four investigators, including a top Justice Department counterintelligence official, visit Mar-a-Lago seeking more information about classified material that had been taken to Florida. The four investigators meet with Trump's attorneys and look around the basement room where the documents are being stored. Trump briefly stops by the meeting to say hello to the officials, but he does not answer any questions. During the meeting, the federal officials deal with the grand jury subpoena for some of the sensitive national security documents on the premises, and they take away the subpoenaed documents. At some point later in June, a Trump lawyer sends a letter to the Justice Department inaccurately asserting that there aren't any more classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.

June 8, 2022

Trump's attorneys receive a letter from federal investigators, asking them to further secure the room where documents are being stored. In response, Trump aides add a padlock to the room in the basement of Mar-a-Lago.

June 22, 2022

Federal investigators serve a subpoena to the Trump Organization, demanding surveillance video from Mar-a-Lago. Trump's company complies with the subpoena and turns over the footage. CNN has reported that this was part of an effort to gather information about who had access to areas at the club where government documents were stored.

August 8, 2022

The FBI executes a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago -- a major escalation of the classified documents investigation. The search focused on the area of the club where Trump's offices and personal quarters are located. Federal agents remove boxes of material from the property. The search was the first time in American history that a former president's home was searched as part of a criminal investigation.

August 11, 2022

Trump sends a message through one his lawyers to Attorney General Merrick Garland, saying he has "been hearing from people all over the country about the raid" who are "angry," and that "whatever I can do to take the heat down, to bring the pressure down, just let us know," according to a lawsuit he later filed. Hours later, after three days of silence, Garland makes a brief public statement about the investigation. He reveals that he personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant, and that the Justice Department will continue to apply the law "without fear or favor." Garland also pushes back against what he called "unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the FBI and Justice Department." Garland also announces that the Justice Department will ask a judge to unseal some of the search warrant documents, for the sake of transparency.

August 12, 2022

Federal Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart approves the unsealing of the Mar-a-Lago search warrant and its property receipt, at the Justice Department's request and after Trump's lawyers agree to the release. The warrant reveals the Justice Department is looking into possible violations of the Espionage Act, obstruction of justice and criminal handling of government records, as part of its investigation.

Lol you can't obstruct a non-crimimal act you dumb fuck.
 
Do Nazis down under dumbasses call themselves Sizan?

You literally support dressing little boys up like little girls and having them dance on stripper poles, your opinion on anything is less than worthless you should be castrated and shot along with your entire family to safeguard the gene pool from your sick perversions you subhuman pos.
 
You literally support dressing little boys up like little girls and having them dance on stripper poles, your opinion on anything is less than worthless you should be castrated and shot along with your entire family to safeguard the gene pool from your sick perversions you subhuman pos.
If you weren’t such a dingo-fucking dumbass, Shoresy, you’d be able to back up your lies with a quote. Since you can’t, you’re better off blowing a wallaby.

Go drink a few more pints, cocksucker, and then go wank with your mates.
 
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