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Jim Jordan Demands Merrick Garland Forfeit
Records Over The FBI’s Mar-A-Lago Raid

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Posted By: Garnet, 6/7/2023 2:39:36 PM

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday demanding documentation related to the FBI’s raid of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate last year. The raid — which took place on Aug. 8, 2022 — was reportedly aimed at retrieving “any document Trump ever saw, read, or created for the entirety of his four years as commander-in-chief.” Due to the unprecedented nature of the Biden DOJ conducting a raid on a former president and a potential 2024 rival, House Judiciary Republicans sent letters to Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and then-White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain demanding records

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Reply 1 - Posted by: plomke 6/7/2023 2:57:49 PM (No. 1486915)
Jim,buddy,pal,ole boy, you can demand all you want, but until YOU DO SOMETHING, we will all sit back and laugh. Signed,The FBI...
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Skinnydip 6/7/2023 3:00:57 PM (No. 1486917)
Here we go again. I am really tired of nothing ever happening to these crooks.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: itsonlyme 6/7/2023 3:03:09 PM (No. 1486918)
Letters to Attorney General Merrick "Gestapo" Garland, FBI Director Christopher "Wicked" Wray and former Chief of Staff Ron "Kommandant" Klain. Make sure to cc: the Demented Fuhrer.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: vhs68 6/7/2023 5:34:50 PM (No. 1487020)
Jimbo here is slowly and steadily morphing into the next Trey Gowdy. He needs to work a little on his hair style and walla; Twins.....................
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Reply 5 - Posted by: TXknitter 6/7/2023 6:18:59 PM (No. 1487039)
Wray knows Jordan is scared of the FBI so his bluster and threats mean nothing. Sure is true, #4. It is amazing that these House Republicans think we don’t see the pattern of all their investigations which always yield zippo.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: 49 Ford 6/7/2023 6:37:07 PM (No. 1487053)
I would ask the earlier posters what else they would have Jordan do that is within his legal authority.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: ThreeBadCats3 6/7/2023 7:21:19 PM (No. 1487082)
Jorden is admirable as one of the few who is “trying”, but needs to renew some of the past winning spirit. However, we recognize that beating your head against a wall is discouraging.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: NeonVortex 6/7/2023 8:49:35 PM (No. 1487124)
Oooh, more scary letters!
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