In exceptional circumstances, exceptional measures. three days later the spectacular FBI search at Donald Trump, in Florida, and while the entire Republican Party denounces an instrumentalization of the Department of Justice, his boss, Attorney General Merrick Garland, broke his silence on Thursday. In a short press conference, he confirmed that he personally authorized the request to obtain a search warrant from a Florida judge. And on Thursday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an appeal to have the warrant and inventory of seized documents made public. Merrick Garland did not give details, but if Donald Trump kept classified material following the end of his presidency, it is of one felonya crime punishable by imprisonment.
Merrick Garland confirms that he personally authorized the search, that the decision “not taken lightly”. When possible, the DOJ uses less intrusive means than a search (not the case here obviously). Reports threats once morest FBI/DOJ. pic.twitter.com/XF6xejrL8w
— Philippe Berry (@ptiberry) August 11, 2022
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It is extremely rare for an attorney general to comment on an ongoing investigation. But for three days, Donald Trump has been denouncing a witch hunt, and Republicans have been calling on Merrick Garland to provide details on this unprecedented raid in American history.
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Recalling that the law and the practices of the DOJ prevent him from giving details, Merrick Garland made a point of clarifying several points. The main thing: he “personally authorized the decision to request a search warrant”, and he “did not take the decision lightly”. In general, alternative methods “less intrusive” than a visit by federal agents are preferred, he said. According to US media, the DOJ had obtained a subpoena in the spring forcing Donald Trump to return documents taken to Florida when he left the White House. Obviously, the former president did not comply, which justified a search.
The latter was overseen by the FBI’s counterintelligence division. This suggests the possible presence of particularly sensitive confidential documents. According to CNN, some would affect national security.