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Merrick Garland · WashingtonAttorney General Merrick Garland will make his first public statement Thursday. The topic of the statement was not given in the Justice Department's announcement. Federal agents searched former President Donald Trump's Florida home at Mar-a-Lago earlier this week, according to a source familiar with the matter.See the Story
U.S. Attorney General Garland to make statement on Thursday
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US & Canada · WashingtonDonald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence was seized by the FBI on August 8, 2022. Reports claim the seized material could have included nuclear secrets. It could also have involved evidence that might implicate Trump in a criminal conspiracy to disrupt the electoral vote count on January 6. A conservative activist claimed that Trump could tear up documents while in office and take them when he left. If material was destroyed, it could carry significant penalties.See the Story
Trump allies say he declassified Mar-a-Lago documents seized by FBI. Experts are skeptical.
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US & Canada · WashingtonFormer President Trump pushed back on reports that some of the documents the FBI sought at Mar-a-Lago on Monday included information related to nuclear weapons. Trump said on his social media platform Truth Social on Friday that the “nuclear weapons issue” is a “hoax,” as were other investigations into him. See the Story
Trump says 'nuclear weapons issue is a hoax' after Washington Post report
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US & Canada · WashingtonThe requirement for a job posting for "Criminal Investigation Special Agents" that agents be willing to use “deadly force, if necessary” drew heated criticism online, although the same language appears in job postings for other law enforcement agencies. The uproar over the post coincided with criticism of the proposed expansion of the IRS under the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes an $80 billion boost to the IRS over a 10-year period.See the Story
IRS faces online uproar over special agent job posting requiring use of deadly force
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Twitter · United StatesPhoto: Alamy Big Tech giant Twitter is set to crack down on election information ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. According to the Twitter Safety account on the social media site, “Starting today, we’ll begin enforcing the Civic Integrity Policy in context of the US 2022 Midterms.” The tweet continued, “This means we’ll take actionSee the Story
Twitter set to crack down on election information ahead of midterms
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PoliticsThe warrant will not disclose all of the evidence the FBI presented for U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart's approval. But it could shed light on which criminal laws prosecutors believe Trump may have violated. If Trump did retain records related to nuclear weapons, such materials could potentially be classified as "top secret"See the Story
Search warrant details on Trump’s home reveal BROAD FBI search parameters
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Donald TrumpPhoto: Alamy Despite merciless attacks from the radical left and the mainstream media, President Trump’s political opponents can’t seem to keep him down. A new Morning Consult and Politico poll conducted this week following news that the FBI had raided Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida revealed that a staggering 71 percent of GOP voters wantSee the Story
Record-high number of GOP voters want Trump to run in 2024 after FBI raid: poll
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National Archives official involved DOJ with Trump, gave Clinton a pass
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Donald TrumpPhoto: Alamy President Trump sent a message of strength to the American public on Saturday afternoon following a week of chaos caused by the FBI's unprecedented raid on Mar-a-Lago. Trump showed the D.C. establishment that he refuses to back down, even after the DOJ proved it was willing to weaponize the FBI to invade hisSee the Story
Trump predicts victory with the ‘TRUTH’ on his side: ‘MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN’
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Donald TrumpPhoto: Alamy President Donald Trump questioned why the FBI found it necessary to raid his Florida home Monday evening since he would have given them access to the White House documents had they asked. He suggested that the agency did not need to "seize anything." "Number one, it was all declassified. Number two, they didn’tSee the Story
Trump rips unnecessary raid: ‘ALL THEY HAD TO DO WAS ASK’
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Mar-A-LagoPhoto: Alamy Christina Bobb, attorney for President Donald J. Trump, responded Friday to the unsealing of the FBI warrant to raid the 45th president’s Florida home, calling claims Trump had created a national security threat “absolute baloney.” “This warrant is clearly politically motivated and for no other reason,” Bobb said in an interview with FoxSee the Story
Delay of Mar-a-Lago raid exposes its political nature: Christina Bobb
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