Mark Levin isn’t buying what the government is selling regarding the raid of Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago.
After the news of the classified information obtained by the FBI during the raid was leaked to the media, Levin posted these questions that really need to be answered.
A. Sorry, but what the government is saying about seeking and executing this warrant doesn't cut it.
1. The FBI was at President Trump's home in June and had access to all the boxes.— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) August 12, 2022
B. Wouldn't the FBI had known there was "classified" information at that time — either before they arrived at the home or during their search? The most sensitive national security documents are supposed to be tracked by the relevant agency or department.
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) August 12, 2022
C. Did they look in June? If so, didn't they see the documents? If they did not look, why not?
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) August 12, 2022
D. 2. If the FBI felt the Trump lawyers were not cooperative, all they had to do is go to court to enforce their subpoena or get a second subpoena.
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) August 12, 2022
E. Instead, there was a TWO-MONTH gap between the June meeting and the seeking/execution of the search warrant in August. Why was there a two-month gap if there was an urgent necessity for a search warrant? Why wasn't a search warrant sought immediately?
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) August 12, 2022
F. 3. Once again, I make the argument that this was pretextual for the purpose of grabbing anything they could find, using the plain view doctrine as an attempt to find anything related to January 6, among other things.
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) August 12, 2022
The reason what is being leaked by the government makes no sense in the context of all these events is because this was a sleazy effort to get more information than anything related to the Federal Records Act or classified information, but a pretext to go on a fishing expedition.
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) August 12, 2022
Plain view doctrine. I fully agree with Levin here. None of this makes sense in the context of a records search for the National Archives.
This only makes sense in relation to the criminal investigation that Biden’s hack AG finally allowed just a few weeks ago.