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Re: Trump received a subpoena this spring seeking documents

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and Trump lost his security clearance after he left office, so these documents were in the hands of a man that has never taken our security serious.

Remember when he had the Russians in the Oval & told them info about Israel.

And when he had Xi Jinping in the dining room at Mar-a-logo sharing info with him & others...


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Re: Trump received a subpoena this spring seeking documents
By: clo2
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Thu, 11 Aug 22 8:19 PM
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AG Garland is conservative, I'd bet my house on him doing this for lawful & meaningful reasons.
and I'm not a gambler.

Remember, he had a judge (appointed by Trump) sign the warrant, which had to show timely info, evidence of crime, describe where & what they were seeking.

On Wednesday, a U.S. magistrate judge gave federal prosecutors until 5 p.m. Monday to respond to a request by the Albany Times-Union and other news organizations to unseal the search warrant.

In a letter made public by U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce E. Reinhart, Brendan J. Lyons, managing editor of the Albany news organization, cited the public’s First Amendment and common law right to inspect judicial records and noted that courts have ruled “it is inappropriate to indefinitely seal a warrant affidavit.”


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