Attorney General Merrick Garland Admits He 'Personally Approved' Trump Raid, Plays Victim

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Aug. 11, 2022

Biden-appointed Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday admitted he "personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant" to raid former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home before playing the victim and whining about being "unfairly attacked."

WATCH:



Transcript via NYT:
Good afternoon.

Since I became attorney general, I have made clear that the Department of Justice will speak through its court filings and its work.

Just now the Justice Department has filed a motion in the southern district of Florida to unseal a search warrant and property receipt relating to a court-approved search that the F.B.I. conducted earlier this week.

That search was a premises located in Florida belonging to the former president. The department did not make any public statements on the day of the search. The former president publicly confirmed the search that evening, as is his right. Copies of both the warrant and the F.B.I. property receipt were provided on the day of the search to the former president’s counsel, who was on site during the search.

The search warrant was authorized by a federal court upon the required finding of probable cause. The property receipt is a document that federal law requires law enforcement agents to leave with the property owner. The department filed the motion to make public the warrant and receipt in light of the former president’s public confirmation of the search, the surrounding circumstances, and the substantial public interest in this matter.
The warrant was authorized by Jeffrey Epstein-linked Florida federal magistrate judge Bruce Reinhart, who reportedly went from "prosecuting" Epstein with kid gloves to representing his associates and securing them immunity from prosecution.
Faithful adherence to the rule of law is the bedrock principle of the Justice Department and of our democracy. Upholding the rule of law means applying the law evenly, without fear or favor. Under my watch that is precisely what the Justice Department is doing. All Americans are entitled to the evenhanded application of the law, to due process of the law, and to the presumption of innocence.

Much of our work is by necessity conducted out of the public eye. We do that to protect the constitutional rights of all Americans and to protect the integrity of our investigations. Federal law, longstanding department rules, and our ethical obligations prevent me from providing further details as to the basis of the search at this time.

There are, however, certain points I want you to know.

First, I personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter.

Second, the department does not take such a decision lightly. Where possible, it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope any search that is undertaken.

Third, let me address recent unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the F.B.I. and Justice Department agents and prosecutors. I will not stand by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked. The men and women of the F.B.I. and the Justice Department are dedicated, patriotic public servants. Every day they protect the American people from violent crime, terrorism, and other threats to their safety while safeguarding our civil rights. They do so at great personal sacrifice and risk to themselves. I am honored to work alongside them.

This is all I can say right now.
More information will be made available in the appropriate way and at the appropriate time. Thank you.

Thank you all for your questions. But as I said, this is all I can say at this time.
FBI Director Chris Wray also came out and played the victim on Wednesday by whining about alleged "threats" to the FBI.

These criminals are sending FBI informants to spy on our president in his own home and raiding him over supposed violations of the Presidential Records Act but they want us to cry for them because some random plebs on the internet got angry over their abuse of power.

For all we know, the alleged "threats" the AP claimed they faced on Gab were from FBI agents themselves who are constantly provocatuering powerless plebs on the platform to talk violently so they can arrest and entrap them.

These criminals will be throwing our president in prison and jailing his family on trumped-up charges while complaining about how the most powerful regime commissars in America are the real victims!

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