In the latest episode of Biden Administration: Investigation Edition, newly declassified FBI memos reveal that agents didn’t think the Justice Department actually had probable cause showing Trump had broken the law in his handling of classified documents before pushing forward with the now-infamous Mar-a-Lago raid – yet the DOJ shoved ahead anyway. Big surprise, right?
Yes, according to a report from Just the News, career FBI agents basically told DOJ leadership, “Uh, we’re not seeing the evidence here,” but the DOJ waved a warrant like it was a participation trophy.
Instead of respecting basic legal standards (which Democrats don’t do), top officials apparently treated probable cause like optional seasoning on a policy dish they were determined to serve up no matter what. The FBI’s own Washington field office said it didn’t believe probable cause was met – but that didn’t stop DOJ from forging ahead regardless of the fact that their information came from a single source that hadn’t been corroborated and may be dated information.
So once again we have official documents suggesting the Biden Administration’s DOJ wasn’t just aggressive – it was creatively unconstrained by, you know, actual evidence. Shocker.
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