US Donald Trump Announces Mar-A-Lago "Raided, Under Siege, And Occupied" By The FBI - "They just left," one source said.

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Donald Trump Announces Mar-A-Lago "Raided, Under Siege, And Occupied" By The FBI​

BY TYLER DURDEN
MONDAY, AUG 08, 2022 - 04:08 PM
Moments ago, Donald Trump - who is still banned by Twitter - published a statement on Truth Social in which he said that his Florida home, Mar A Lago is “currently under siege, raided, and occupied by a large group of FBI agents", an assault which according to Trump "could only take place in broken, Third-World Countries." He is probably right. He also claims the Fed's presence was unannounced and the reason was politically motivated.
His full statement posted on his Truth Social account is below:
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the
United States of America
These are dark times for our Nation, as my beautiful home, Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, is currently under siege, raided, and occupied by a large group of FBI agents. Nothing like this has ever happened to a President of the United States before. After working and cooperating with the relevant Government agencies, this unannounced raid on my home was not necessary or appropriate. It is prosecutorial misconduct, the weaponization of the Justice System, and an attack by Radical Left Democrats who desperately don't want me to run for President in 2024, especially based on recent polls, and who will likewise do anything to stop Republicans and Conservatives in the upcoming Midterm Elections. Such an assault could only take place in broken, Third-World Countries. Sadly, America has now become one of those Countries, corrupt at a level not seen before. They even broke into my safe! What is the difference between this and Watergate, where operatives broke into the Democrat National Committee? Here, in reverse, Democrats broke into the home of the 45th President of the United States.
The political persecution of President Donald J. Trump has been going on for years, with the now fully debunked Russia, Russia, Russia Scam, Impeachment Hoax #1, Impeachment Hoax #2, and so much more, it just never ends. It is political targeting at the highest level!
Hillary Clinton was allowed to delete and acid wash 33,000 E-mails AFTER they were subpoenaed by Congress. Absolutely nothing has happened to hold her accountable. She even took antique furniture, and other items from the White House.
I stood up to America's bureaucratic corruption, I restored power to the people, and truly delivered for our Country, like we have never seen before. The establishment hated it. Now, as they watch my endorsed candidates win big victories, and see my dominance in all polls, they are trying to stop me, and the Republican Party, once more. The lawlessness, political persecution, and Witch Hunt must be exposed and stopped.

I will continue to fight for the Great American People!
Local reporters confirmed the raid, saying the FBI executed a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago. "They just left," although it isn't clear what the search was about.
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While we await more information on what the FBI was doing at Mar-A-Lago or what they may have found, here are some kneejeak reactions.
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Bonus: I shit you not this comment from @SPhobos was at the top of this page when I added the archive link.
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He absolutely can.

Eugene V. Debs was in an Atlanta penitentiary, serving a ten-year sentence, when he lost the 1920 presidential election. Two years earlier, Debs, a labor leader, had spoken out against America’s involvement in World War I. He was convicted of violating the Espionage Act of 1917, after the prosecution argued that his antiwar speech obstructed military enrollment. The 1920 loss didn’t come as a surprise to Debs, who had run four times before. His fifth and final run, promoted with a campaign button that read “For President Convict No. 9653,” brought him nearly one million votes.
Well, even if he is legally allowed to, he’s going to have trouble campaigning and doing all the other things needed to have a viable chance of winning.
 
Lol. This is incredibly wrong. You think the Summer of Love was a grass roots thing? The FBI had active drones flying over Kenosha. That wasn't just for surveillance. If this had happened to Hillary antifa would be out in the streets in every major city!
Kenosha riots happened because of a career criminal stalking his ex-girlfriend. It had no direct correlation to a politician.

ANTIFA doesn't care about any politician, even the ones that support their behavior, directly or not. They just especially hate Trump and Republicans.
 
I've been trying to examine the feels I have been feeling about this incident at Mar-A-Lago for the last day and I have reached a conclusion. I am sad. Before yesterday I had honestly hoped things could simmer down and we can all chill the fuck out. Let the political process run for the next 20 years and slowly get the poison out of the system.

I just don't think that's possible anymore. We have an undead homunculus in the white house serving as a meat puppet for an unelected beaurocracy answerable to nobody but themselves. And they are willing to violate every norm and blow past every barrier between here and the end of the road because they are all trapped in an intellectual bubble, surrounded by people who never disagree and assume that's the reality of things.

Not a single one of them has taken the time to get into their cars in Silver Spring Maryland and drive 2 hours up I-270 past Fredrick, or from their comfy suburb in Fairfax 2 hours west down I-66 past Front Royal. I don't believe they have done it because I honestly think the America that does exists a short 2 hours down the road from them is some alien hellscape they either fear or have no comprehension of.

As far as the senior leadership in Washington is concerned, Fredrick and Front Royal are some far off lands of myth mentioned in passing on a road sign they blow past on 495 on the way to more important destinations downtown.

It's sad. And so terrifying.
 
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I've been trying to examine the feels I have been feeling about this incident at Mar-A-Lago for the last day and I have reached a conclusion. I am sad. Before yesterday I had honestly hoped things could simmer down and we can all chill the fuck out. Let the political process run for the next 20 years and slowly get the poison out of the system.

I just don't think that's possible anymore.
I was sad when Betty White died. I got mocked here. There, there.
 
I'm pretty fucking ambivalent about the dude. My most generous take is he was too fucking old to run in the first place, but he's a retard for putting Abduljit Pai in charge of the FCC and failing to deliver on the border walls.

Well, even if he is legally allowed to, he’s going to have trouble campaigning and doing all the other things needed to have a viable chance of winning.
The goal isn't to get Trump out of the running. The goal is to split the repubs' opinions on him and their own party.

"Trump appointed the FBI director. What if there's just cause here?"
vs
"The FBI director is compromised."

"These representatives aren't condemning the FBI raid! Fuck them, I'm giving my vote to this grassroots candidate."

vs
"These representatives are supporting someone who was raided by the FBI before they even learned the reason. Fuck them, I'm giving my vote to [Insert RINO here]."

And of course, the dreaded

"Screw this, I'm voting Libertarian."
 
Kenosha riots happened because of a career criminal stalking his ex-girlfriend. It had no direct correlation to a politician.

ANTIFA doesn't care about any politician, even the ones that support their behavior, directly or not. They just especially hate Trump and Republicans.
Politicians of a certain kind certainly stoked the fire and then put it out when they didn't need the flames anymore. In their own districts where they have control.
 
The White House announced that Biden supposedly wasn't briefed on the raid before it happened.

The scary thing is that I believe it.
Me too. Normally you would think if the FBI wanted to raid the personal home of a former President the current President might actually be made aware and allowed to weigh in. After all, all current presidents inevitably become former Presidents. You would think it would be done for a good God damn reason.

The FBI had better have a good reason for this. If this was done because a filing error and dispute with the fucking national archives, my big sad may turn into a big mad.
 
Kenosha riots happened because of a career criminal stalking his ex-girlfriend. It had no direct correlation to a politician.

ANTIFA doesn't care about any politician, even the ones that support their behavior, directly or not. They just especially hate Trump and Republicans.
Yeah, that's why Antifa stopped rioting with their Soros supplied brick pallets as soon as Biden was elected, it's not like they are the left's attack dogs or anything. Also you forgot there is no such thing as Antifa.
 
To let Biden off the hook when they announce they found jack shit in Florida.

I can believe "We didn't bother telling him because he wouldn't it remember anyways" or "We kept this quiet because we didn't want anyone to stop us."

The FBI's always been shady as hell. You'd be a fool to assume any better of them or any other three letter organization.
 
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Lol, let's say there's video of Trump killing a hooker with a sledgehammer and the FBI just recovered the body at MAL. Do you really think that'd convince the MAGA crowd of anything? It'll just be called planted deepfake evidence and more proof that the neo-KGB is after Trump.

We also already know what'll happen if Trump is objectively innocent - the exonerating evidence won't see coverage outside of Fox news and Tucker Carlson. The truth literally doesn't matter anymore because battle lines are being drawn. I'll recognize that we're still in a window where de-escalation is possible but neither side is currently on a trajectory for de-escalation.
The difference is a teeny tiny amount of Q enthusiasts will believe the former, while basically everybody else on planet earth who doesn't do extreme due diligence will believe the latter. Most people are extremely ambivalent about their news sources and will put no amount of effort into verifying them. Considering the left owns most of the mainstream media and all of the mainstream social media, almost nobody would hear of a Trump acquittal while a Trump indictment would be headline news for months.
 
GOP rallies around Trump following FBI search of his estate
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Steve Peoples
2022-08-10 01:24:00GMT

NEW YORK (AP) — For much of the year, small cracks in Donald Trump’s political support have been growing.

Dissatisfied Republican primary voters began to consider new presidential prospects. GOP donors grappled with damaging revelations uncovered by the Jan. 6 committee. S everal party leaders pondered challenging Trump for the party’s 2024 nomination.

But after the FBI executed a search warrant at his Florida estate, the Republican Party unified swiftly behind the former president.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who likely represents Trump’s strongest potential primary challenger, described the Biden administration as a “regime” and called Monday’s Mar-a-Lago search for improperly taken classified documents “another escalation in the weaponization of federal agencies against the Regime’s political opponents.”

The GOP push to portray Trump as the victim of a politicized Justice Department ignored the potential criminal misconduct that justified the search in the eyes of a federal judge. It overlooked Trump’s role in hiring now-vilified FBI Director Chris Wray, who also served as a high-ranking official in a Republican-led Justice Department. The Biden White House, meanwhile, said it had no prior knowledge of the search.

But the robust defense serves as a fresh reminder of the former president’s enduring grip on the GOP, driven by an ability to use a sense of grievance among many Republican voters toward government and other institutions. Trump tapped into that animosity to overcome two impeachments and the fallout from an insurrection. His allies said Tuesday that the FBI search would only strengthen his position again.

“The sooner he kicks off his campaign, the better,” Indiana GOP Rep. Jim Banks, the chair of the Republican Study Committee, said in an interview.

Banks was among about a dozen Republican lawmakers who spent several hours Tuesday evening with Trump at his summer home in Bedminster, New Jersey. During a meal that included steak, scallops, mashed potatoes, salad and a Trump cookie, the group talked about the upcoming midterm elections and the 2024 presidential race, Banks said.

The former president told the lawmakers “his mind is made up” about a 2024 campaign and “we’ll all be happy with his decision.”

The FBI search seemed to trigger a shift among Trump’s advisers, who had been privately urging him to wait until after the midterm elections to announce his intention to seek the presidency again. Suddenly, some of those same advisers were urging him to launch his campaign before the November elections.

Trump stoked such speculation in the hours after the search by posting a campaign-style video on social media. “The best is yet to come,” he said.

He followed up with a fundraising appeal, making it personal by declaring “it’s important that you know that it wasn’t just my home that was violated — it was the home of every patriotic American who I have been fighting for.”

In Columbia, South Carolina, Sen. Lindsey Graham said he spoke with Trump and felt sure another campaign was coming.

“One thing I can tell you,” Graham said. “I believed he was going to run before. I’m stronger in my belief now.”

As Republicans rallied behind Trump, Democrats pushed back against GOP claims of political interference, without evidence. Some accused the GOP of a departure from its longstanding commitment to “law and order.”

“The FBI director was appointed by Donald Trump,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Asked if the raid might hurt Democrats in the November elections, she said: “You’re talking about if the Justice Department decides to have a warrant to go in because they suspect something is justified, it’s going to have an impact on the election? No, no, no, no, no.”

Some of Trump’s most vocal Republican critics still shied away from embracing the former president. And it was unclear how rank-and-file Republican voters and independents frustrated by Trump’s divisive leadership might be moved by the new developments.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a former federal prosecutor and one of many Republicans considering a 2024 presidential bid, noted Tuesday that a federal judge had to sign off on the warrant.

“The former president is presumed innocent,” Christie said in an interview. “On the other hand, we can’t immediately impugn the motives of the prosecutors just because they’re from another political party.”

“It’s an extraordinary action. And there better be some pretty extraordinary facts to underlie it. If there are, then they have every right to do it.”

And some other Republican officials seemed to express continued concerns about Trump by refusing to weigh in at all.

The relatively short list of those GOP leaders who remained silent Tuesday afternoon was led by Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, who has privately encouraged his party to move past Trump. But the Kentucky Republican eventually weighed in, saying: “The country deserves a thorough and immediate explanation of what led to the events of Monday. Attorney General Garland and the Department of Justice should already have provided answers to the American people and must do so immediately.”

The overwhelming majority — from House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy to DeSantis, accused the Biden administration of “weaponizing” the Justice Department and ignored any potential wrongdoing by Trump.

“The GOP now fully embraces the notion that Trump should, indeed, be above the law, and that Trump 2.0 will be a bonfire of vengeance,” wrote Republican commentator Charlie Sykes, a frequent Trump critic.

Former Vice President Mike Pence, who is gearing up for a presidential run of his own, said he shared “the deep concerns of millions of Americans” over the search of Trump’s private residence.

He stopped short of attacking the FBI, however. Instead, he said Attorney General Merrick Garland should “give a full accounting to the American people as to why this action was taken and he must do so immediately.”

Republican Sens. Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Josh Hawley of Missouri aggressively condemned the Justice Department on Trump’s behalf.

Hawley called the search “an unprecedented assault on democratic norms and the rule of law.” He called for Garland’s resignation or impeachment and the removal of FBI Director Wray.

Cotton said Garland had “weaponized” the Justice Department against his political enemies. “There will be consequences for this,” he warned.

Also from Arkansas, Gov. Asa Hutchinson, still another Republican weighing a 2024 run, called the search “unprecedented and alarming.” But like Pence, he added, “We must see the probable cause affidavit before making a judgment.”

The search intensified the months-long probe into how classified documents ended up in boxes of White House records located at Mar-a-Lago earlier this year. A separate grand jury is investigating efforts by Trump and allies to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

In late June, long before the latest development, 48% of U.S. adults said that Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

Views on Trump’s criminal liability broke down predictably along party lines, with 86% of Democrats and 10% of Republicans saying Trump should be charged. Still, the fact that nearly half the country believed he should be prosecuted represents a remarkable position for the former president, pointing to the difficulties he could face in another White House run.

Former Trump adviser Sam Nunberg said Monday’s FBI search would almost certainly strengthen Trump’s standing among Republican primary voters, especially those Republicans who had begun to lean toward DeSantis or another fresh face. But if Trump is ultimately indicted for a federal crime related to the search, as Nunberg said he expects, the former president’s ability to win over a broader group of voters in the 2024 general election could take a major hit.

“Despite the fantasies of everyone from Sean Hannity to Steve Bannon, I can promise you that someone under indictment isn’t going to get elected president of the United States,” Nunberg said.

But on Tuesday, at least, the Republican Party was squarely behind Trump, its undisputed leader.

One of Trump’s most vocal supporters in Congress, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, almost seemed to thank the Justice Department for bringing her party together.

“I’ve talked a lot about the civil war in the GOP and I lean into it because America needs fearless & effective Republicans to finally put America First,” she tweeted. “Last night’s tyrannical FBI raid at MAR is unifying us in ways I haven’t seen.”
 
You don't need to erase it, everything naturally falls down the memory hole as it's buried by the constant stream of new information being generated. You just need to be selective of what gets fished back out of the memory hole and remembered.

Lol, let's say there's video of Trump killing a hooker with a sledgehammer and the FBI just recovered the body at MAL. Do you really think that'd convince the MAGA crowd of anything? It'll just be called planted deepfake evidence and more proof that the neo-KGB is after Trump.

We also already know what'll happen if Trump is objectively innocent - the exonerating evidence won't see coverage outside of Fox news and Tucker Carlson. The truth literally doesn't matter anymore because battle lines are being drawn. I'll recognize that we're still in a window where de-escalation is possible but neither side is currently on a trajectory for de-escalation.
Maybe but I think you are both neglecting to consider the passage of time.
 
Julius Caesar led part of the apparatus of Roman power. Pompey led another part. When Caesar crossed the Rubicon, those two parts were now at war, and the only resolution would be by blood.

Unlike either Pompey or Caesar, there is no power apparatus loyal to Trump. No part of the military is going to march on Washington for him. No significant part of the American government, certainly not the part controlled by Republicans, will do anything. And no, angry citizens are not going to start spontaneously driving across America with their AR-15s to shoot...somebody. Governors are not going to call up the National Guard to do anything. Trump is now isolated, with not much he can do besides be mad online.

If there was a Rubicon moment, it was when Trump told a group of wealthy Jews that they couldn't buy him. Or perhaps it was simply when he rode down the escalator. By daring to set foot in territory that was strictly forbidden to men who hadn't paid their dues, he implicitly declared war on the entire American power establishment - both parties, the Fortune 500, the media, and the MIC. It meant war, and unfortunately, he appears to be losing.

You know when I think about it.

Normal Americans really have no sense of loyalty to anything no more, or is it solely a boomer thing I guess.
 
Me too. Normally you would think if the FBI wanted to raid the personal home of a former President the current President might actually be made aware and allowed to weigh in. After all, all current presidents inevitably become former Presidents. You would think it would be done for a good God damn reason.

The FBI had better have a good reason for this. If this was done because a filing error and dispute with the fucking national archives, my big sad may turn into a big mad.
When the mob orders a hit against someone, does the solider who did the hit report about the job being done to the boss?
 
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