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Tucker Carlson: Trump 'obviously' going to be indicted | The Hill

  

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Via:  jbb  •  2 years ago  •  3 comments

By:   Dominick Mastrangelo (The Hill)

Tucker Carlson: Trump 'obviously' going to be indicted | The Hill
Fox News host Tucker Carlson predicted former President Trump will be indicted following a search at his Florida residence last week carried out by the FBI in connection with an investigation into classified information reportedly taken from the White House. "There's nothing to see here, that's the line," Carlson said on his show Monday, naming…

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by Dominick Mastrangelo - 08/16/22 11:16 AM ET

Fox News host Tucker Carlson predicted former President Trump will be indicted following a search at his Florida residence last week carried out by the FBI in connection with an investigation into classified information reportedly taken from the White House.

"There's nothing to see here, that's the line," Carlson said on his show Monday, naming a number of elected Republicans who he predicted will "say the same thing when the Biden Justice Department or some other state agency under their influence finally does what you know they're going to do, and that's indict Donald Trump."

"Obviously they're going to do that," Carlson continued. "Who knows how, maybe they'll produce surveillance video from Mar-a-Lago, apparently they've already subpoenaed that."

The Aug. 8 search was authorized by a federal judge, and while many elected Republicans who support Trump have suggested a political motivation, the White House said President Biden was unaware of the search beforehand. No evidence has been presented to suggest Biden had prior knowledge of the search.

Multiple news reports have revealed the search was executed in connection with classified documents reportedly taken from Trump's White House without authorization. The FBI and Justice Department have not explicitly indicated Trump is the focus of a criminal investigation in the matter and have said little about the probe publicly.

Carlson's comments are his first since the search warrant was executed a week ago, sparking a firestorm of speculation and political backlash from the former president's defenders.

The incident has also led to an increase in threats to federal law enforcement in recent days and inspired Attorney General Merrick Garland, in rare public remarks, to push back on his department's critics.

Trump, who has repeatedly attacked the Justice Department and FBI following the search, said the "temperature has to be brought down in the country," hours after Steve Doocy, another Fox News host, implored the president to do so on air Monday morning.

Carlson also praised Trump's call for calm on Monday.

"You can feel it, even Donald Trump feels it. Maybe for the first time in his life, Donald Trump seems sincerely interested in lowering the temperature, not only for his own stake, but for the country's," Carlson said. "He's right. It's not good. This could get very bad, very fast."


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1  seeder  JBB    2 years ago

original

 
 
 
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2  Tessylo    2 years ago

I hope this is just the tip of the iceberg and they go after him for all of his other criminal and/treasonous acts also. 

 
 
 
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3  Tessylo    2 years ago

Trump is struggling to find good lawyers who are still willing to represent him: WaPo report

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Wed, August 17, 2022 at 3:51 AM
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  • Donald Trump is struggling to find lawyers willing to represent him, per a Washington Post report.

  • The Post spoke to several lawyers, some of whom described Trump as an impossible client.

  • Others said they feared they would not get paid after representing him.

Former President Donald Trump is having trouble finding a good lawyer to represent him, per a new report from  The Washington Post .

The Post spoke to several lawyers who commented under the condition of anonymity on Trump's struggle to find seasoned counsel to defend him. "Everyone is saying no," a Republican lawyer told The Post, weighing in on how lawyers are turning down the Trump camp's cases.

Also speaking under anonymity, another lawyer spoke about the difficulties faced when representing Trump. They said that during his presidency, Trump would tweet about the Mueller probe against his legal team's advice. Several other people also told The Post that Trump was an impossible client, and worried if they would be compensated for their work.

"In olden days, he would tell firms representing him was a benefit because they could advertise off it. Today it's not the same," said Michael Cohen, a former Trump lawyer who has since become a fierce critic of the former president.

"He's also a very difficult client in that he's always pushing the envelope, he rarely listens to sound legal advice, and he wants you to do things that are not appropriate, ethically or legally," Cohen added.

 
 

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