By Aaron Blake August 11, 2022 at 5:04 p.m. ET "From virtually the moment former president Donald Trump expounded on the execution of a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago and his GOP allies joined him in instantly crying foul, there has been a disconnect: A bunch of people immediately claimed this was a very bad thing, even as they (mostly) knew next to nothing about it. What if the evidence behind the search was damning? How could you know the search went too far if you don’t know what it was about? Otherwise, it sounds a lot like saying a former president is above the law. Trump himself could shed a lot of light on this alleged miscarriage of justice, it was noted repeatedly, by disclosing the search warrant. But three days later, HE STILL HASN'T DONE SO. [my emphasis] On Thursday, Attorney General Merrick Garland decided to put the ball more explicitly in Trump’s court. In a news conference, Garland announced that the Justice Department would seek to unseal the search warrant. But in doing so, the department made clear — repeatedly — that this wasn’t a decision it could make unilaterally. In a court filing, it emphasized that Trump could object." [But why would he object unless he has something to hide??] #releasetheMEMO #releasetheWARRANT #classifieddocuments #maralago #Trump #electionfraud #trumpismypresident #trump2024 #trumprally https://www.instagram.com/p/ChKnzm4uqgk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=