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Judge Demands Transparency in Trump Docs Case Linked to Biden Admin

The judge overseeing President Trump’s classified documents case ordered prosecutors to reveal coordination between special counsel Jack Smith and the Biden administration. This coordination shows Smith closely worked with top Biden officials and the Department of Justice. The unredacted memorandums reveal efforts to lobby Trump to return classified documents and delay communications until vetted by Biden’s attorneys.

Investigative reporter Julie Kelly uncovered evidence of bias at the National Archives. Documents show records collection may extend past a president’s term, an issue raised by Trump’s attorneys. Despite claims of independence, evidence suggests Smith’s investigation was closely tied to Biden’s Justice Department. The upgrade to a full investigation was approved by Attorney General Merrick Garland.

The unredacted documents also reveal attempts to keep Trump out of the loop and coordination between the DOJ and FBI prior to the raid on Mar-a-Lago. Some believe the raid was unnecessary as Trump’s team was cooperating. The coordination between agencies raises questions about the motivations behind the raid and the handling of the investigation.

This case highlights concerns about potential bias and politicization within the government. It is important for investigations to remain independent and free from influence to ensure fairness and transparency. Conservatives may view this as yet another example of the Biden administration weaponizing government agencies for political gain. Such actions undermine trust in the government and raise doubts about the integrity of the investigation.

Written by Staff Reports

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