Donald Trump lawyers ask Supreme Court to intervene in Mar-a-Lago dispute over classified documents!

byEric Tucker Across Washington – Lawyers for former President Donald Trump asked the US Supreme Court, Tuesday, to engage in a legal battle over classified documents seized during an FBI search of his Florida home. Trump’s team asked the court to overturn a lower court ruling and allow an independent arbitrator, or special master, to review nearly 100 documents with classified labels captured in the August 8 search. A three-judge panel last month limited the special master’s review to a much larger segment of unclassified documents. This is urgent news.…

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Niecy Nash-Betts is the newest, oldest agent in ‘The Rookie: Feds’!

The spin-off, “The Rookie: Feds,” has a new FBI agent in town, and according to Niecy Nash-Betts, she’s the academy’s “oldest and newest rookie.” Nash Bates reprises her role as Simon Clarke and serves as executive producer for the new series, which branched off from “Rookie.” It is captured from its current fourth season, as Officer John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) and the Los Angeles Division of the FBI enlist Clark’s help when one of her former students is a suspect in a terrorist attack. Felix Solis plays Special Agent Matthew…

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M16s shipped by mistake: ATF agents search Richmond-area storage unit after resellers receive firearms in error!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – Federal authorities are trying to figure out how at least a dozen fully automatic M16s ended up among the surplus military equipment sold to a Houston couple. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) executed a search warrant at a Richmond-area storage facility on Monday afternoon. However, this only came after the couple voluntarily reported their unusual discovery to the authorities. Last week, the couple — who run a side hustle to buy surplus parts, split products, and resell on eBay — received delivery of…

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FBI Season 4 Finale, Originally Canceled Due to Uvalde Shooting, Sets October Premiere Date

Earlier this year, in the wake of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, the CBS series FBI It was announced that the Season 4 finale would not be broadcast. A previously released synopsis indicated that the episode wasn’t specifically about a school shooting, but about a high school student being among a group of killers who obtained weapons with the intent of carrying out a mass shooting. TV line Now he brings us word that the episode will apparently finally see the light of day, with its…

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Mar-a-Lago probe: Appeals court grants DOJ’s request for partial stay of judge’s ruling on Trump special master!

A panel of judges in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals granted a request by the Department of Justice to suspend portions of a ruling by District Judge Eileen Cannon that effectively halted the government’s investigation into former President Donald Trump’s mishandling of classified records after leaving office. . The three-judge panel, made up of two Trump-appointed and Obama-appointed ones, unanimously ruled that the Department of Justice is no longer prohibited from using documents with recalled Mar-a-Lago ratings in its investigation and will no longer have to. Submitted to Special…

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FBI file shows bureau kept tabs on Aretha Franklin’s activism, a common focus during the Civil Rights era!

There were “by no means” agents with the nation’s highest local law enforcement office keeping an eye on Aretha Franklin — but they were. The FBI kept a careful eye on the Soul Queen and her activity, and there was nothing unusual during the civil rights era when the bureau kept an eye on a group of prominent figures in the movement. Franklin passed away in 2018, and is best known for her robust catalog of R& B and gospel, but her FBI file shows that her potential – real…

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Trump responds to DOJ filing in dispute over review of documents seized at Mar-a-Lago!

Washington – Former President Donald Trump argued in a lawsuit Wednesday that the National Archives should have expected to find classified material among the 15 boxes Trump handed over in January from Mar-a-Lago because they were presidential records. The filing acknowledged that classified material had been found in Mar-a-Lago, but argued that it should not be cause for concern — nor should it lead to a search for Trump’s Florida residence earlier this month. Trump’s new dossier on Wednesday is his platform to formally respond to prosecutors’ assertions that members…

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FBI star William Reynolds dies at 90

William Reynolds, actor best known for appearing in FBI For six seasons, he passed away at the age of 90. according to LimitReynolds died of complicated non-COVID-19 pneumonia. Despite being a regular working actor throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Reynolds gave up the occupation entirely after finishing his job. FBI, in which he starred from 1966 to 1974. He was previously married to actress Molly Sinclair until her death in 1992, with whom he had two children, Carrie Reynolds-Jones and Eric Reynolds. Our thoughts are with his surviving family during…

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Trump search: What may come next in inquiry with legal peril!

Washington – A newly released FBI document helps clarify the features of an investigation into classified material at the Florida estate of former President Donald Trump. But there were still many questions, especially because half of the affidavit, which explained the FBI’s rationale for the property search, was withheld. This document, which the FBI provided so that it can obtain a search warrant for Trump’s winter home, provides new details about the size and top-secret nature of what was recovered from Mar-a-Lago in January. It shows how Justice Department officials…

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Former President Donald Trump seeks special master to review Mar-a-Lago documents!

Washington – Lawyers for former President Donald Trump on Monday asked a federal judge to stop the FBI from continuing to review documents recovered from his Florida property earlier this month until a neutral special master is appointed. In a court filing, their first since the FBI’s search for Mar-a-Lago two weeks ago, the lawyers asserted that the stacks of documents taken from the residence were covered “by default” by executive privilege. “This has captured the attention of the American public,” the lawyers wrote. “Mere ‘adequate’ guarantees are unacceptable when…

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