Aug. 12, 2022: Clock ticks down on Mar-a-Lago warrant reveal
AUG 12, 2022
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Donald Trump will not oppose the Justice Department’s motion to unseal
the search warrant approved by a federal court in West Palm Beach on
August 5 and a partially redacted property receipt listing the items
seized during the FBI search. (The redactions, according to the
government, “remove the names of law enforcement personnel who executed
the search,” which seems to indicate that they do not remove any
information about the items seized.)

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the government’s filing
Thursday afternoon at an unusual two-minute briefing at the Department
of Justice.

His reason for unsealing the documents? “The department filed the motion
to make public the warrant and receipt in light of the former
president’s public confirmation of the search, the surrounding
circumstances, and the substantial public interest in this matter.”

It seems likely that Garland would not have asked the court to make the
warrant and property receipt public if Trump had not gone nuclear with
his accusations that the attorney general and FBI had weaponized law
enforcement against him.

Garland, as many observers put it, called Trump’s bluff. 

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