Biden's Justice department under fire.
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Joe Biden’s on a rampage. He’s unleashing America’s premier law enforcement agencies against his political enemies. And now, the Biden FBI just crossed a major red line. Joe Biden has done the unthinkable. After nearly a decade since the first major scandal involving a major government agency targeting conservative groups for political purposes when the IRS under Barack Obama was found working to undermine multiple conservative groups across America, Biden is now following in his footsteps. The development comes after the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago, home of President Donald Trump. Supposedly, the agency was trying to recover classified material that was apparently in the personal possession of Trump in violation of American law. But now, days after the raid, major cracks are emerging in the FBI’s story. Xxx reports, “The Justice Department objected on Monday to making public the affidavit used to justify the search of former President Donald J. Trump’s home in Florida, saying its release would “compromise future investigative steps” and “likely chill” cooperation with witnesses. In a 13-page pleading, filed in a federal court in southern Florida in response to requests by The New York Times and other news organizations to make public the evidence included in the document, prosecutors suggested that the department has undertaken a broad, intensive inquiry into Mr. Trump’s handling of some of the most secret documents of the government after he left office.” It’s clear now that the official story behind why the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago is beginning to come undone. And what’s more, the justification the Department of Justice used for the raid is also coming under fire. The fact that the DOJ is refusing to release the affidavit that was used to secure the search warrant is telling. That’s because the media had already been told that the raid was conducted to secure classified information that wasn’t supposed to be at Trump’s house.
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