He told the special master the FBI planted those documents. Or did he mean some documents?For the second night in a row Trump admitted his guilt over secret documents: legal expertshttps://t.co/pFE9g61jaE
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 7, 2022
Trump told the booing crows that it "violated my Fourth Amendment rights," which is false as the FBI had the warrant necessary to enter his property signed by a federal judge. The Fourth Amendment demands that any person's property that is searched must be approved first. In Trump's case, a federal judge in Florida signed off on the request.
"No other president has ever done this. Presidents leave. They take things. They take documents. They read them," said Trump. "Nobody else has ever gone through this. This is a charade."
Presidents, indeed all government workers, don't take things and when they do, there's generally a lawsuit involved where a court has to rule whether or not what they took was legal.Either way, this is not helping any defense he may need.
He’s never going to understand what hit him.
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