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USA: Light on Trump residence search case

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USA: Light on Trump residence search case

Major U.S. press conglomerate wins dispute with DOJ over disclosure of reasons leading to recent raid FBI at his residence Donald Trump considered yesterday’s decision of the court in Florida. Over objections from Attorney General Merrick Garland, Judge Bruce Reinhardt ruled that the affidavit was used to search the Trump mansion in Mar-a-Lago Florida, may be made public, at least in part. He gave the ministry until next Thursday to indicate which parts of the testimony he would like to keep secret.

It is noted that Reinhardt was the judge who signed the search warrant, based on the evidence recorded in the affidavit. Influential journalistic organizations (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, ABC, NBC, CNN, etc.) filed an appeal asking for the publication of the document to inform the public. Trump himself asked for the entire document to be made public, although his lawyer, who was present at the hearing, did not take the floor to make a statement.

Meanwhile, Republican congressional candidate Carl Palladino, who said on a radio broadcast in Buffalo, New York, that Garland “should be executed” for his anti-Trump investigations, drew a lot of backlash. A little later, during the same show, he said he was “joking”. He showed a similar “humor” in 2016 when he wished Barack Obama would get mad cow disease and his wife Michelle would live in a gorilla cave.

Author: Reuters, AP

Source: Kathimerini

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