Saturday, May 25, 2024

Biden admin, National Archives, DOJ, and FBI all colluded together in "bad faith

Trump exposed Special Counsel Smith's 'aggressive' efforts and unconstitutional acts in motions to dismiss charges and suppress evidence

Special Counsel Jack Smith abused power and violated laws in his ongoing effort to prosecute former President Donald Trump over his alleged unauthorized retention of classified documents after leaving the White House, and the National Archives similarly violated rules and Trump's rights by secretly colluding with the Biden administration to go after the former president.

Those and other claimed examples of the Justice Department's "aggressive effort to get Trump" were just revealed in lightly redacted filings submitted on Monday by Trump's defense attorneys in the South Florida federal case, according to the Washington Examiner.

The filings included a motion to suppress the evidence gathered during the FBI's August 2022 raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence and a motion to dismiss altogether the criminal charges that stemmed from that unprecedented raid on a former president.

That motion laid out how the Biden administration and the purportedly independent and unbiased National Archives had unlawfully coordinated their efforts with the DOJ and FBI to violate Trump's due process rights and provisions of the Presidential Records Act.

Those violations include misleading Trump and his attorneys that disputes over records were being handled in civil proceedings when criminal proceedings were secretly underway as well as PRA requirements that former presidents be "promptly" notified about any claims or disputes regarding their retained or archived records.

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