Outrageous lies by Joe Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and DOJ/Jack Smith about “independence” from investigations into Trump.
The Biden White House and DOJ wew intimately involved in developing a criminal case against Trump for records mismanagement–it appears the… pic.twitter.com/UhHPtRkVlR
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) April 22, 2024
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Outrageous lies by Joe Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and DOJ/Jack Smith about “independence” from investigations into Trump.
The Biden White House and DOJ wew intimately involved in developing a criminal case against Trump for records mismanagement–it appears the first go-around related to alleged “destruction” of government papers.
Contrary to public and legal assertions, NARA was working with DOJ/White House to craft a criminal referral by Sept. 2021–FIVE MONTHS before the “official” referral by NARA to DOJ in Feb 2022.
(Govt redactions on left, newly unredacted filing on right.)
Biden Dept of Energy also involved in the cover up.
DOE discovered after Smith handed down his indictment that Trump had an active security clearance–so they retroactively terminated it. pic.twitter.com/mXa7hXcWcw
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) April 22, 2024
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Also proves Trump was telling the truth about the ongoing conversation when according to these documents, a very emotional govt employee “lost his patience…”https://t.co/Y2qQaApXav
— Raheem. (@RaheemKassam) April 22, 2024
Biden taps Big Law partners for White House Counsel’s office 12/23/20
Jonathan Su,🔥 deputy office managing partner of Latham’s Washington, D.C. office, will also take on the role of deputy counsel to the president. Su, a partner in the firm’s white-collar defense and… pic.twitter.com/Lmu8zDyKOP— Joni Job (@jj_talking) April 22, 2024
Oh, and Ferriero’s “whole process of trying to determine whether any records had not been turned over to the Archives”?? Well, appears that that’s pretty illegal, or at least highly improper under :
7/ pic.twitter.com/PGMmfxASaF— Matt Beebe (@TheMattBeebe) September 7, 2022
so the archivist did not like working with Trump’s people and was unhapppy about how long it was taking.
is that really a reason for an FBI raid and indictment?
— Trebor (@TreborJoss) April 22, 2024
Well it doesn’t get more clear than this who was behind Trumps classified docs cases. “Acting on the instructions from the WH and DOJ” they referred the case to the OIG. They coordinated everything. pic.twitter.com/tfqfEDT0Fi
— Eric CIAramella’s Dirty Whistle (@TheAndersPaul) April 22, 2024
What possible excuse could be put forward for such redactions? Obviously there is nothing related to national security here, or something that would be rightfully classified.
If a defendant withheld evidence in this manner, couldn’t it be considered criminal?
— Rick Saunders (@twobenjamins) April 22, 2024
Vindication of Trump under PRA.
A typical transition is unjustly criminalized.
Indict Jack Smith for malfeasance of his oath to uphold justice in pursuit of truth. Smith, Garland, & FBI need to be removed. pic.twitter.com/bTkJsP9WiY— GQ4U (@GQ4U52) April 22, 2024
They redacted “things were very chaotic, as they always are in the course of a one-term transition” and acknowledged that “the transfer of the Trump electronic records is still ongoing and won’t be complete for several more months”… “it is uncommon that PRA material collection…
— Will OS (@WTF_OS) April 22, 2024
“It is NOT uncommon that PRA…”
missed the “not” in there
They redacted it so they can make up a bunch of nonsense in its place and create their own reality
— ExistentialRealityDose (@ExistentialDo) April 22, 2024
1/ In Apr 2022, Biden authorized NARA to give Trump’s records to the FBI.
Under Sec 2204 of the Presidential Records Act, access to records is generally restricted for 5 years after a president leaves office.
Sec 2205 of the PRA has exceptions. But the FBI isn’t on that list.
— Katie Welch (@kewelch74) April 23, 2024
As the debate over the supposedly classified documents at Mar-a-Lago is unfolding, the Obama Foundation is, at this very moment, storing classified documents in unused retail space in the suburbs of Chicago.