Trump to sue DOJ for $100M over Mar-a-Lago raid, alleging 'political persecution'
- President Trump plans to sue the Department of Justice for $100 million, claiming "political persecution," according to his attorney Daniel Z. Epstein.
- The notice filed is a necessary step before a civil lawsuit can be initiated against the government.
- Trump seeks $15 million for legal costs related to the Special Counsel proceedings, but its funding source remains unclear.
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Trump to sue feds for $115M over Mar-a-Lago documents search
Former President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to sue the federal government for $115 million over the 2022 search of his Mar-a-Lago estate, accusing the Department of Justice of unconstitutional “political persecution.” Even though the search turned up hundreds of classified documents and led to his indictment on federal charges, Trump says prosecutors improperly targeted him in hopes of damaging his campaign to win back the White House. …
Trump sues Justice Dept. for $115 million over Mar-a-Lago documents search
Former President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to sue the federal government for $115 million over the 2022 search of his Mar-a-Lago estate, accusing the Department of Justice of unconstitutional “political persecution.”
USA: Donald Trump demands damages from Justice Department over FBI operation in Mar-a-Lago
The proceedings in the document scandal have been discontinued, and now Donald Trump wants massive compensation from the government because of the raids in Mar-a-Lago. The chances of success are rather slim.
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