The five questions are all very good questions, some of which have been raised already. However, as usual Turley presents them succinctly. The difficulty, as he points out—Five Lingering Questions In The Wake Of The Mar-a-Lago Raid—is that these lingering questions are likely to simply continue lingering. And that is likely exactly what the Deep State wants—to prevent the public from getting a clear idea of what’s really going on. All of these questions could likely be answered if the search warrant affidavit were released, but that’s exactly what DoJ doesn’t seem to want to do. Of course, they’ll frame that in terms of the usual mantras about protecting sources and methods, but the reality is almost certainly a legal tactic to place Trump at a public relations disadvantage. For now, that strategy isn’t working well, but the Zhou regime may hope that with time the tide will turn. Time and the tide, of course, are somewhat constrained by the Midterm elections, in about three months.
Yes, there are no good answers to these questions. So what does that tell us: the proffered reasons are lies, obvious lies because they don't care. The raid is an exercise in power to show us who is in power, and that resisting is pointless.
This whole episode just reeks to high heaven! It also highlights just how far the pendulum has swung towards a tyranny from which it may be difficult if not impossible to recover. The AG lies through his teeth about everything and that simpering, preening excuse for head of the FBI expects us to feel sympathy for his “gestapo” agents because they are looked at with contempt.
How in the world do we free ourselves from this nightmare?
From the FBIs in 2016 using an agreeable media to manipulate courts to get warrants that should never have been granted to Clinesmith, Comey, and every other complete falsification of information, I do not see how any judge would let a jury convict.
Now not only the DoJ and FBI, but the Secret Service cannot be trusted. Why anyone trusts them after JFK is a mystery in itself.
Maybe the larger goal is to remove legitimacy from the entire federal government, at least in the eyes of half the country, so they can bring about civil war or collapse of the republic. That way all the debt obligations, public and private, evaporate. Maybe the criminal cabal believes they will somehow retain power after this happens.
If so, I don't think things will turn out quite as the psychopaths envision.
The stench of a double standard permeates the air like mustard gas. Obama, Clintons, Comey, Mueller, McCabe, Strzok, Page, Ohr, ad infinitum. Conservatives see the double standard, and I expect most of the independents do as well when they look at one-note Brandon. If the donkeys think this is going to play well and win them the mid-terms, they are going to be sorely disappointed. I'm waiting for Tuesday's Wyoming primary results so I can enjoy watching another grifter go down to defeat.
Interesting questions, and to the point, which is something we would tend to expect of Turley, but the only real question now is will he be indicted and for what? Even if "nuclear documents" were found, given that the search was conducted with no impartial attorney present, the suspicion will arise that any evidence found was planted. Nothing that one would expect in a case of missing "nuclear documents" happened here. And did these Top Secret "nuclear documents" come from the National Archives? If so what were they doing there?
You know you're not being told the truth. What the truth is God only knows.
Yes, there are no good answers to these questions. So what does that tell us: the proffered reasons are lies, obvious lies because they don't care. The raid is an exercise in power to show us who is in power, and that resisting is pointless.
This whole episode just reeks to high heaven! It also highlights just how far the pendulum has swung towards a tyranny from which it may be difficult if not impossible to recover. The AG lies through his teeth about everything and that simpering, preening excuse for head of the FBI expects us to feel sympathy for his “gestapo” agents because they are looked at with contempt.
How in the world do we free ourselves from this nightmare?
If the alleged informant turns out to be a Secret Service agent or employee,
that bombshell will change how every President deals with their own protection unit and the White House SS detail.
From the FBIs in 2016 using an agreeable media to manipulate courts to get warrants that should never have been granted to Clinesmith, Comey, and every other complete falsification of information, I do not see how any judge would let a jury convict.
Now not only the DoJ and FBI, but the Secret Service cannot be trusted. Why anyone trusts them after JFK is a mystery in itself.
Maybe the larger goal is to remove legitimacy from the entire federal government, at least in the eyes of half the country, so they can bring about civil war or collapse of the republic. That way all the debt obligations, public and private, evaporate. Maybe the criminal cabal believes they will somehow retain power after this happens.
If so, I don't think things will turn out quite as the psychopaths envision.
President DeSantis should order raids to recover classified documents from the homes of Presidents Obama, Clinton, and Bush 43.
The stench of a double standard permeates the air like mustard gas. Obama, Clintons, Comey, Mueller, McCabe, Strzok, Page, Ohr, ad infinitum. Conservatives see the double standard, and I expect most of the independents do as well when they look at one-note Brandon. If the donkeys think this is going to play well and win them the mid-terms, they are going to be sorely disappointed. I'm waiting for Tuesday's Wyoming primary results so I can enjoy watching another grifter go down to defeat.
Interesting questions, and to the point, which is something we would tend to expect of Turley, but the only real question now is will he be indicted and for what? Even if "nuclear documents" were found, given that the search was conducted with no impartial attorney present, the suspicion will arise that any evidence found was planted. Nothing that one would expect in a case of missing "nuclear documents" happened here. And did these Top Secret "nuclear documents" come from the National Archives? If so what were they doing there?
You know you're not being told the truth. What the truth is God only knows.