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* Re: Judge announces 'preliminary intent to appoint a special master' to review TBradley K. Sherman
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From: bksher...@atlantic.com (Bradley K. Sherman)
Subject: Re: Judge announces 'preliminary intent to appoint a special master' to review Trump records seized by FBI
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 by: Bradley K. Sherman - Sun, 28 Aug 2022 05:24 UTC

In article <lnsAF009C795604D6F089P2473@0.0.0.2>
"Leroy N. Soetoro" <democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov> wrote:
>
> https://www.foxnews.com/politics/judge-announces-preliminary-intent-
> appoint-special-master-review-trump-records-seized-fbi
>
> FIRST ON FOX: A federal judge on Saturday announced its "preliminary
> intent to appoint a special master" to review records seized by the FBI
> during its unprecedented raid of his Mar-a-Lago home earlier this month,
> at the request of former President Trump and his legal team, citing the
> "exceptional circumstances."
>
> Trump and his legal team filed a motion Monday evening seeking an
> independent review of the records seized by the FBI during its raid of
> Mar-a-Lago earlier this month, saying the decision to search his private
> residence just months before the 2022 midterm elections "involved
> political calculations aimed at diminishing the leading voice in the
> Republican Party, President Trump."
>
> U.S. District Judge from the Southern District of Florida Judge Aileen M.
> Cannon on Saturday afternoon said that the decision was made upon the
> review of Trump�s submissions and "the exceptional circumstances
> presented."
>
> "Pursuant to Rule 53(b) (1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and
> the Court�s inherent authority, and without prejudice to the parties�
> objections, the Court hereby provides notice of its preliminary intent to
> appoint a special master in this case," Cannon wrote in a filing Saturday.
>
> A hearing is set for Sept. 1 at 1:00 p.m. in West Palm Beach, Fla. Cannon
> also ordered the Justice Department to file a response by Aug. 30 and
> provide, "under seal," a "more detailed Receipt for Property specifying
> all property seized pursuant to the search warrant executed on August 8,
> 2022."
>
> The current property receipt shows that FBI agents took approximately 20
> boxes of items from the premises, including one set of documents marked as
> "Various classified/TS/SCI documents," which refers to top
> secret/sensitive compartmented information.
>
> Records covered by that government classification level could potentially
> include human intelligence and information that, if disclosed, could
> jeopardize relations between the U.S. and other nations, as well as the
> lives of intelligence operatives abroad. However, the classification also
> encompasses national security information related to the daily operations
> of the president of the United States.
>
> The property receipt also showed that FBI agents collected four sets of
> top secret documents, three sets of secret documents and three sets of
> confidential documents, but the document does not reveal any details about
> any of those records.
>
> The government initiated the search in response to what it believed to be
> a violation of federal laws: 18 USC 793 � gathering, transmitting or
> losing defense information; 18 USC 2071 � concealment, removal or
> mutilation; and 18 USC 1519 � destruction, alteration or falsification of
> records in federal investigations.
>
> The allegation of "gathering, transmitting or losing defense information"
> falls under the Espionage Act.
>
> Trump and his team are disputing the classification and say they believe
> the information and records to have been declassified.
>
> Cannon also ordered the Justice Department to file under seal a
> "particularized notice indicating the status" of its review of the seized
> property, "including any filter review conducted by the privilege review
> team and any dissemination of materials beyond the privilege review team."
>
> Cannon also said that the Justice Department should include in its filings
> its "respective and particularized positions on the duties and
> responsibilities of a prospective special master, along with any other
> considerations pertinent to the appointment of a special master in this
> case."
>
> Trump�s motion for a special master filed Monday evening, requested that
> the Justice Department halt its ongoing review of the material seized by
> the FBI during the raid � some labeled classified, and others covered by
> attorney-client privilege � until an independent review could be
> conducted.
>
> At this point, a Department of Justice "taint" or "filter" team has been
> reviewing documents seized by the FBI during its raid.
>
> A senior law enforcement official familiar with the process told Fox News
> that the review began soon after the search warrant was executed on Aug.
> 8.
>
> The official told Fox News that it is standard procedure for the Justice
> Department to use a "taint" or "filter" team to go through documents
> obtained during a search � in part, to identify records that may be
> protected by attorney-client privilege.
>
> Fox News first reported earlier this month that FBI agents seized boxes
> containing records covered by attorney-client privilege and potentially
> executive privilege during the raid.
>
> Sources familiar with the investigation told Fox News Saturday that the
> former president�s team was informed that boxes labeled A-14, A-26, A-43,
> A-13, A-33, and a set of documents � all seen on the final page of the
> FBI�s property receipt � contained information covered by attorney-client
> privilege.
>
> Attorney-client privilege refers to a legal privilege that keeps
> communications between an attorney and their client confidential. It is
> unclear, at this point, if the records include communications between the
> former president and his private attorneys, White House counsel during the
> Trump administration or a combination.
>
> The ruling Saturday comes after another federal judge, U.S. Magistrate
> Judge Bruce Reinhart, released a redacted version of the affidavit used to
> justify the FBI's raid.
>
> The FBI, in the heavily-redacted affidavit, said it had "probable cause to
> believe" that additional records containing classified information,
> including National Defense Information, would be found on the premises of
> Mar-a-Lago, beyond what he had previously turned over to the National
> Archives and Records Administration.
>
> Reinhart signed the FBI's warrant for the raid on Mar-a-Lago on Aug. 5,
> giving the FBI authority to conduct its search--a document Reinhart
> unsealed, along with the property receipt from the raid earlier this
> month.

The FBI is a tool being used by deep state Democrats to
influence elections.

It needs to stop and those involved need to be terminated.

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 by: Zampeasy - Sun, 28 Aug 2022 19:55 UTC

On 8/27/2022 11:24 PM, Bradley K. Sherman wrote:
> In article <lnsAF009C795604D6F089P2473@0.0.0.2>
> "Leroy N. Soetoro" <democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov> wrote:
>>
>> https://www.foxnews.com/politics/judge-announces-preliminary-intent-
>> appoint-special-master-review-trump-records-seized-fbi
>>
>> FIRST ON FOX: A federal judge on Saturday announced its "preliminary
>> intent to appoint a special master" to review records seized by the FBI
>> during its unprecedented raid of his Mar-a-Lago home earlier this month,
>> at the request of former President Trump and his legal team, citing the
>> "exceptional circumstances."
>>
>> Trump and his legal team filed a motion Monday evening seeking an
>> independent review of the records seized by the FBI during its raid of
>> Mar-a-Lago earlier this month, saying the decision to search his private
>> residence just months before the 2022 midterm elections "involved
>> political calculations aimed at diminishing the leading voice in the
>> Republican Party, President Trump."
>>
>> U.S. District Judge from the Southern District of Florida Judge Aileen M.
>> Cannon on Saturday afternoon said that the decision was made upon the
>> review of Trump’s submissions and "the exceptional circumstances
>> presented."
>>
>> "Pursuant to Rule 53(b) (1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and
>> the Court’s inherent authority, and without prejudice to the parties’
>> objections, the Court hereby provides notice of its preliminary intent to
>> appoint a special master in this case," Cannon wrote in a filing Saturday.
>>
>> A hearing is set for Sept. 1 at 1:00 p.m. in West Palm Beach, Fla. Cannon
>> also ordered the Justice Department to file a response by Aug. 30 and
>> provide, "under seal," a "more detailed Receipt for Property specifying
>> all property seized pursuant to the search warrant executed on August 8,
>> 2022."
>>
>> The current property receipt shows that FBI agents took approximately 20
>> boxes of items from the premises, including one set of documents marked as
>> "Various classified/TS/SCI documents," which refers to top
>> secret/sensitive compartmented information.
>>
>> Records covered by that government classification level could potentially
>> include human intelligence and information that, if disclosed, could
>> jeopardize relations between the U.S. and other nations, as well as the
>> lives of intelligence operatives abroad. However, the classification also
>> encompasses national security information related to the daily operations
>> of the president of the United States.
>>
>> The property receipt also showed that FBI agents collected four sets of
>> top secret documents, three sets of secret documents and three sets of
>> confidential documents, but the document does not reveal any details about
>> any of those records.
>>
>> The government initiated the search in response to what it believed to be
>> a violation of federal laws: 18 USC 793 — gathering, transmitting or
>> losing defense information; 18 USC 2071 — concealment, removal or
>> mutilation; and 18 USC 1519 — destruction, alteration or falsification of
>> records in federal investigations.
>>
>> The allegation of "gathering, transmitting or losing defense information"
>> falls under the Espionage Act.
>>
>> Trump and his team are disputing the classification and say they believe
>> the information and records to have been declassified.
>>
>> Cannon also ordered the Justice Department to file under seal a
>> "particularized notice indicating the status" of its review of the seized
>> property, "including any filter review conducted by the privilege review
>> team and any dissemination of materials beyond the privilege review team."
>>
>> Cannon also said that the Justice Department should include in its filings
>> its "respective and particularized positions on the duties and
>> responsibilities of a prospective special master, along with any other
>> considerations pertinent to the appointment of a special master in this
>> case."
>>
>> Trump’s motion for a special master filed Monday evening, requested that
>> the Justice Department halt its ongoing review of the material seized by
>> the FBI during the raid — some labeled classified, and others covered by
>> attorney-client privilege — until an independent review could be
>> conducted.
>>
>> At this point, a Department of Justice "taint" or "filter" team has been
>> reviewing documents seized by the FBI during its raid.
>>
>> A senior law enforcement official familiar with the process told Fox News
>> that the review began soon after the search warrant was executed on Aug.
>> 8.
>>
>> The official told Fox News that it is standard procedure for the Justice
>> Department to use a "taint" or "filter" team to go through documents
>> obtained during a search — in part, to identify records that may be
>> protected by attorney-client privilege.
>>
>> Fox News first reported earlier this month that FBI agents seized boxes
>> containing records covered by attorney-client privilege and potentially
>> executive privilege during the raid.
>>
>> Sources familiar with the investigation told Fox News Saturday that the
>> former president’s team was informed that boxes labeled A-14, A-26, A-43,
>> A-13, A-33, and a set of documents — all seen on the final page of the
>> FBI’s property receipt — contained information covered by attorney-client
>> privilege.
>>
>> Attorney-client privilege refers to a legal privilege that keeps
>> communications between an attorney and their client confidential. It is
>> unclear, at this point, if the records include communications between the
>> former president and his private attorneys, White House counsel during the
>> Trump administration or a combination.
>>
>> The ruling Saturday comes after another federal judge, U.S. Magistrate
>> Judge Bruce Reinhart, released a redacted version of the affidavit used to
>> justify the FBI's raid.
>>
>> The FBI, in the heavily-redacted affidavit, said it had "probable cause to
>> believe" that additional records containing classified information,
>> including National Defense Information, would be found on the premises of
>> Mar-a-Lago, beyond what he had previously turned over to the National
>> Archives and Records Administration.
>>
>> Reinhart signed the FBI's warrant for the raid on Mar-a-Lago on Aug. 5,
>> giving the FBI authority to conduct its search--a document Reinhart
>> unsealed, along with the property receipt from the raid earlier this
>> month.
>
> The FBI is a tool being used by deep state Democrats to
> influence elections.
>
> It needs to stop and those involved need to be terminated.
>

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