Biden DOJ and Trump's Legal Team at Each Other's Throats Over Special Master Candidates
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet
Judge Aileen Cannon granted the Trump legal team’s motion for a
special master to review the documents the FBI seized after they raided
Mar-a-Lago on August 8. She also issued an injunction on any further
analysis by the Department of Justice regarding these documents. The
core of the Justice Department’s investigation into the Trump records is
on hold. Of course, the government filed an appeal, which, even on an
expedited track, could take several months to resolve—and the DOJ could
lose the motion. They also predicted that delaying their investigation
into Trump could create a national security issue.
Some
of the files taken consisted of Time magazine covers and empty folders.
The credibility of the FBI, especially under a Democrat, is
nonexistent. And the Justice Department’s pervasive leaks concerning
this probe are of equal concern since the updates are primarily fake
news. The media, in typical fashion, couldn’t care less. So, with a
prolonged appeal fight ahead, the Justice Department also is duking it
out with Trump’s lawyers over special master candidates (via NYT): Read more and see tweets here.

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