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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnybody know anything about the judge who signed the search warrant?
Repub?... trump appointee, I hope?
Chuck Rosenburg - on Rachel's show tonight - points out that a search warrant is different than asking somebody for their stuff. It shows lack of trust that the person will comply.... or destroy the evidence.
This is historic.
And my schadenfreude dial is maxxed-out.
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Anybody know anything about the judge who signed the search warrant? (Original Post)
albacore
Aug 2022
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SergeStorms
(19,273 posts)1. Everyone's thinking....
it was Garland himself on something this big.
Johnny2X2X
(21,388 posts)3. He signed off on going to the judge
But he couldnt approve the warrant without a judge.
texasfiddler
(2,172 posts)2. No. But I'm sure the facsist will doxxing the judge soon nt
Walleye
(34,735 posts)4. That's what I think just missing documents,they could've worked out cooperation with the lawyers
vanlassie
(5,891 posts)6. They met with Trumps lawyers months ago.
Walleye
(34,735 posts)7. So they apparently didn't get the cooperation they wanted
vanlassie
(5,891 posts)8. Right. A judge would expect them to have made
reasonable efforts. NBC says they met but the subsequent response was insufficient.
montanacowboy
(6,259 posts)5. I believe he is a
Trump appointee