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Mar-A-Lago Affidavit Unsealed

The Department of Justice releases the heavily redacted affidavit used to justify the RAID of Donald Trump’s residence at Mar-a-Lago. Today, we review the affidavit in details, including missing exculpatory information and the lacking particularity.

Trump Lawyer Christina Bobb and former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe react to the unsealed affidavit, and other Republicans like Glenn Youngkin weigh in.

President Biden and Karine Jean-Pierre continue to confirm that the White House knew nothing about the Raid and had no advance notice of any activity by the FBI. Nancy Pelosi encourages a wait-and-see approach. More from Robert Gouveia, Esquire.

Corrupt cops run disinfo psyop, releasing highly redacted affidavit on the FBI’s Mar-A-Lago raid. More from JustInformed Talk.




Powell: Evidence Is Massive

Sidney Powell remains steadfast in her crusade against the rigged Presidential election and the courts’ duty to do their job. She says the fraud was obvious and the evidence is massive–thousands of sworn affidavits, time stamps of the illegal voting, statistical reports and mathematical analyses. Yet, the highest and most sacred court in the land–the U.S. Supreme Court–has refused to hear the case.

“We have video of them in Atlanta, shoving the same ballots in the same machine over and over again at the corresponding time when there was a massive spike for Biden,” Powell says. “It’s insane to deny that there is evidence. It’s not an inability to see it, it’s an unwillingness to see it, a refusal to see it. It’s willful blindness.”

Appearing on “The Right Side,” with host Doug Billings, Powell also gives us an update on the possible return of President Trump before the 2024 election, the forensic audit in Arizona, where the fight to access the Dominion voting machines rages on, and her team’s plan to file more election fraud lawsuits. “We are asking the courts to do their job, which requires enforcing the law and applying the rule of law without regard to politics,” she says.




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