Happy Tuesday, dear friends. Or whatever day it is when you're reading this. Time flies when the Democrats are busy turning the Justice Department into their personal vendetta machine.
Look, we've known for years that the Democrats and their deep state pals treat Donald Trump like he's the villain in their fever-dream fan fiction. But these newly declassified emails reviewed by Fox News Digital really lay it out: The FBI didn't think they had squat for probable cause to storm Mar-a-Lago in 2022, but they went full jackboot anyway because the Biden DOJ was leaning on them harder than a drunk uncle at a wedding.
We're talking internal FBI chatter in the months before the August raid on Trump's Palm Beach pad. Agents were scratching their heads over the lack of evidence. One assistant special agent in charge emailed another: "Very little has been developed related to who might be culpable for mishandling the documents." He noted info suggesting more boxes might be at Mar-a-Lago, but it was "single source, has not been corroborated, and may be dated." Even so, "DOJ CES opines, however, that the SW’s meet the probable cause standard."
Translation: The FBI guys were like, "This is thin," but the DOJ hacks said, "Nah, it's fine; go get him."
The same official floated the idea of a "reasonable conversation" with Trump's attorney first, you know, the adult way to handle things, instead of kicking in doors like it's a no-knock on a drug cartel. He even pointed out that even if the docs were declassified (or Trump thought they were), they should still be secured properly. But no, the pressure from above was too much.
Weeks later, another agent emails: "We haven't generated any new facts, but keep being given draft after draft after draft." And then: "Absent a witness coming forward with recent information about classified on site, at what point is it fair to table this? It is time consuming for the team, and not productive if there are no new facts supporting PC (probable cause)?"
Straight up admitting they had nothing new, but the DOJ kept pushing drafts like a bad editor on deadline.
One email flat-out says the Washington Field Office "did not believe (and has articulated to DOJ CES), that we have established probable cause for the search warrant for classified records at Mar a Lago." DOJ insisted they did and wanted a broad scope covering the whole property.The FBI even thought a raid would be "counterproductive" and suggested less intrusive ways to get any docs back. But nope—full steam ahead.
Then comes the Aug. 4, 2022, email about executing the warrant. An agent stresses handling it "in a professional, low key manner, and to be mindful of the optics." He quotes a DOJ honcho, George Toscas, saying he "frankly doesn’t give a damn about the optics." Because of course the Biden crew didn't care about looking like banana republic goons.
The agent pushes back: If the FBI makes the initial contact politely, focusing on safety and professionalism, they might get cooperation. But DOJ? Nah, they'd botch it because they've already poisoned the well with Trump's lawyers.
And we all know how that turned out—the dramatic raid, complete with authorization for deadly force (same as they used for Biden's own doc search, because fairness), agents in unmarked shirts packing ammo and bolt cutters, grabbing privileged materials, and leaving Trump's team out in the cold.
This was never about national security. It was about harassing Trump, tying him up in lawfare, and trying to kneecap his political comeback. Jack Smith's witch hunt charged him with 40 felonies over this nonsense—willful retention, obstruction, all that jazz. Trump pleaded not guilty, and poof, charges dropped after he won in 2024.
Because everyone with a brain knew it was garbage from the jump.
These emails just confirm what we've suspected: The FBI had doubts, but Biden's politicized DOJ said "optics be damned" and forced it through. Classic Democrat playbook—weaponize the institutions against your enemies.
The good news? Trump won anyway, and now the reckoning is coming. Can't wait to see how Merrick Garland sleeps at night knowing his legacy is "that guy who raided a former president's house over nothing."
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Look, we've known for years that the Democrats and their deep state pals treat Donald Trump like he's the villain in their fever-dream fan fiction. But these newly declassified emails reviewed by Fox News Digital really lay it out: The FBI didn't think they had squat for probable cause to storm Mar-a-Lago in 2022, but they went full jackboot anyway because the Biden DOJ was leaning on them harder than a drunk uncle at a wedding.
We're talking internal FBI chatter in the months before the August raid on Trump's Palm Beach pad. Agents were scratching their heads over the lack of evidence. One assistant special agent in charge emailed another: "Very little has been developed related to who might be culpable for mishandling the documents." He noted info suggesting more boxes might be at Mar-a-Lago, but it was "single source, has not been corroborated, and may be dated." Even so, "DOJ CES opines, however, that the SW’s meet the probable cause standard."
Translation: The FBI guys were like, "This is thin," but the DOJ hacks said, "Nah, it's fine; go get him."
The same official floated the idea of a "reasonable conversation" with Trump's attorney first, you know, the adult way to handle things, instead of kicking in doors like it's a no-knock on a drug cartel. He even pointed out that even if the docs were declassified (or Trump thought they were), they should still be secured properly. But no, the pressure from above was too much.
Weeks later, another agent emails: "We haven't generated any new facts, but keep being given draft after draft after draft." And then: "Absent a witness coming forward with recent information about classified on site, at what point is it fair to table this? It is time consuming for the team, and not productive if there are no new facts supporting PC (probable cause)?"
Straight up admitting they had nothing new, but the DOJ kept pushing drafts like a bad editor on deadline.
One email flat-out says the Washington Field Office "did not believe (and has articulated to DOJ CES), that we have established probable cause for the search warrant for classified records at Mar a Lago." DOJ insisted they did and wanted a broad scope covering the whole property.The FBI even thought a raid would be "counterproductive" and suggested less intrusive ways to get any docs back. But nope—full steam ahead.
Then comes the Aug. 4, 2022, email about executing the warrant. An agent stresses handling it "in a professional, low key manner, and to be mindful of the optics." He quotes a DOJ honcho, George Toscas, saying he "frankly doesn’t give a damn about the optics." Because of course the Biden crew didn't care about looking like banana republic goons.
The agent pushes back: If the FBI makes the initial contact politely, focusing on safety and professionalism, they might get cooperation. But DOJ? Nah, they'd botch it because they've already poisoned the well with Trump's lawyers.
And we all know how that turned out—the dramatic raid, complete with authorization for deadly force (same as they used for Biden's own doc search, because fairness), agents in unmarked shirts packing ammo and bolt cutters, grabbing privileged materials, and leaving Trump's team out in the cold.
This was never about national security. It was about harassing Trump, tying him up in lawfare, and trying to kneecap his political comeback. Jack Smith's witch hunt charged him with 40 felonies over this nonsense—willful retention, obstruction, all that jazz. Trump pleaded not guilty, and poof, charges dropped after he won in 2024.
Because everyone with a brain knew it was garbage from the jump.
These emails just confirm what we've suspected: The FBI had doubts, but Biden's politicized DOJ said "optics be damned" and forced it through. Classic Democrat playbook—weaponize the institutions against your enemies.
The good news? Trump won anyway, and now the reckoning is coming. Can't wait to see how Merrick Garland sleeps at night knowing his legacy is "that guy who raided a former president's house over nothing."
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