Special Master: Trump’s Lawyers Must Say Whether FBI Planted Evidence

Special Master: Trump's Lawyers Must Say Whether FBI Planted Evidence

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By Solange Reyner | Thursday, 22 September 2022 04:02 PM EDT

The special master appointed to review thousands of documents seized at Donald Trump's home in Florida on Thursday told Trump's legal team to declare once and for all whether they really think the FBI planted evidence during its search, as the former president has alleged.

Raymond Dearie also granted Trump's legal team four weeks to complete a privilege review of the files, according to a court filing in the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of Florida.

"No later than September 30, 2022, Plaintiff shall submit a declaration or affidavit that includes each of the following factual matters: a. A list of any specific items set forth in the Detailed Property Inventory that Plaintiff asserts were not seized from the Premises on August 8, 2022," Dearie wrote in the filing.

"B. A list of any specific items set forth in the Detailed Property Inventory that Plaintiff asserts were seized from the Premises on August 8, 2022, but as to which Plaintiff asserts that the Detailed Property Inventory's description of contents or location within the Premises where the item was found is incorrect. c. A detailed list and description of any item that Plaintiff asserts was seized from the Premises on August 8, 2022, but is not listed in the Detailed Property Inventory.”

Trump earned a legal win in court last week when Judge Aileen Cannon selected one of Trump's special master nominees to review the documents. The former president, though, is on the hook for costs associated with Dearie's work.

Dearie, a semi-retired federal judge, on Thursday also said he wouldn't seek extra pay for work but asked that a magistrate judge assigned to help him get $500 an hour.

He also mapped out a schedule for his review, including a Friday deadline for Trump and the government to agree to a vendor who will handle the documents electronically and a Monday deadline for the government to make the documents available electronically. Dearie said he hopes to complete his review by Nov. 30.

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Special Master: Trump’s Lawyers Must Say Whether FBI Planted Evidence

Special Master: Trump's Lawyers Must Say Whether FBI Planted Evidence

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By Solange Reyner | Thursday, 22 September 2022 04:02 PM EDT

The special master appointed to review thousands of documents seized at Donald Trump's home in Florida on Thursday told Trump's legal team to declare once and for all whether they really think the FBI planted evidence during its search, as the former president has alleged.

Raymond Dearie also granted Trump's legal team four weeks to complete a privilege review of the files, according to a court filing in the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of Florida.

"No later than September 30, 2022, Plaintiff shall submit a declaration or affidavit that includes each of the following factual matters: a. A list of any specific items set forth in the Detailed Property Inventory that Plaintiff asserts were not seized from the Premises on August 8, 2022," Dearie wrote in the filing.

"B. A list of any specific items set forth in the Detailed Property Inventory that Plaintiff asserts were seized from the Premises on August 8, 2022, but as to which Plaintiff asserts that the Detailed Property Inventory's description of contents or location within the Premises where the item was found is incorrect. c. A detailed list and description of any item that Plaintiff asserts was seized from the Premises on August 8, 2022, but is not listed in the Detailed Property Inventory.”

Trump earned a legal win in court last week when Judge Aileen Cannon selected one of Trump's special master nominees to review the documents. The former president, though, is on the hook for costs associated with Dearie's work.

Dearie, a semi-retired federal judge, on Thursday also said he wouldn't seek extra pay for work but asked that a magistrate judge assigned to help him get $500 an hour.

He also mapped out a schedule for his review, including a Friday deadline for Trump and the government to agree to a vendor who will handle the documents electronically and a Monday deadline for the government to make the documents available electronically. Dearie said he hopes to complete his review by Nov. 30.

Special Master: Trump’s Lawyers Must Say Whether FBI Planted Evidence

Special Master: Trump's Lawyers Must Say Whether FBI Planted Evidence

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By Solange Reyner | Thursday, 22 September 2022 04:02 PM EDT

The special master appointed to review thousands of documents seized at Donald Trump's home in Florida on Thursday told Trump's legal team to declare once and for all whether they really think the FBI planted evidence during its search, as the former president has alleged.

Raymond Dearie also granted Trump's legal team four weeks to complete a privilege review of the files, according to a court filing in the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of Florida.

"No later than September 30, 2022, Plaintiff shall submit a declaration or affidavit that includes each of the following factual matters: a. A list of any specific items set forth in the Detailed Property Inventory that Plaintiff asserts were not seized from the Premises on August 8, 2022," Dearie wrote in the filing.

"B. A list of any specific items set forth in the Detailed Property Inventory that Plaintiff asserts were seized from the Premises on August 8, 2022, but as to which Plaintiff asserts that the Detailed Property Inventory's description of contents or location within the Premises where the item was found is incorrect. c. A detailed list and description of any item that Plaintiff asserts was seized from the Premises on August 8, 2022, but is not listed in the Detailed Property Inventory.”

Trump earned a legal win in court last week when Judge Aileen Cannon selected one of Trump's special master nominees to review the documents. The former president, though, is on the hook for costs associated with Dearie's work.

Dearie, a semi-retired federal judge, on Thursday also said he wouldn't seek extra pay for work but asked that a magistrate judge assigned to help him get $500 an hour.

He also mapped out a schedule for his review, including a Friday deadline for Trump and the government to agree to a vendor who will handle the documents electronically and a Monday deadline for the government to make the documents available electronically. Dearie said he hopes to complete his review by Nov. 30.

Biden’s Approval Up 3 Points in Battleground States

Biden's Approval Up 3 Points in Battleground States (Newsmax)

By Sandy Fitzgerald | Thursday, 22 September 2022 03:12 PM EDT

President Joe Biden's overall approval rating has improved in the battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, but voters say in a new poll they disagree with how he's handling the economy and a few other issues.

The survey from Unite the Country, a super PAC aligned with Biden and provided to NBC News, showed Biden's approval rating went from 42% in May to 45% in September among the 1,500 likely voters polled.

Meanwhile, the poll showed that the favorability for former President Donald Trump dropped from 44% to 39% in September.

By the numbers:

  • 56% said they approve of Biden's handling of COVID.
  • 50% approve of Biden's handling of the war in Ukraine.
  • Voters were split over his response to abortion and reproductive rights.
  • 54% said they disapprove of Biden's handling on the economy and jobs.
  • 51% disapproved of Biden concerning healthcare.
  • 57% disapproved of his handling of crime and public safety.
  • 60% did not approve of how he handles immigration, the national debt and inflation.

Meanwhile, many voters said they approve of the legislative wins the administration has scored, including 82% finding it is somewhat or very important for him to sign legislation on Medicare and lowered prescription drug charges.

Further, almost 80% said they believe Biden's actions on crime and supporting the police are important, as well as his work to revamp infrastructure.

The poll also questioned how voters plan to vote for the Senate in November, with 52% in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin saying they'd vote for the Democrat and 48% for the Republican.

The poll was conducted from Sept. 14-19 and had a margin of error of 2.5% at a 95% confidence interval.

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Video Report: Trump Legal Team Responds to N.Y. AG Suit

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By Mike Carter | Thursday, 22 September 2022 02:50 PM EDT

The Trump legal team says, "today's filing is neither focused on the facts nor the law – rather, it is solely focused on advancing the attorney general's political agenda," Newsmax correspondent Mike Carter reports on Thursday's "National Report."

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Video Report: Trump Legal Team Responds to N.Y. AG Suit

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By Mike Carter | Thursday, 22 September 2022 02:50 PM EDT

The Trump legal team says, "today's filing is neither focused on the facts nor the law – rather, it is solely focused on advancing the attorney general's political agenda," Newsmax correspondent Mike Carter reports on Thursday's "National Report."

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NSA Hackers Allegedly Gained Access to Chinese Infrastructure

NSA Hackers Allegedly Gained Access to Chinese Infrastructure (Newsmax)

By Eric Mack | Thursday, 22 September 2022 01:53 PM EDT

Chinese state media is claiming the National Security Agency hacked the email systems of a prominent public research university in China, gaining access to China's telecommunications network in an effort to control Chinese infrastructure.

The NSA reportedly accessed the systems at Northwestern Polytechnical University in the Shaanxi Province, an institution with ties to aviation, aerospace, and navigation studies, through phishing attacks on professors and students, sources told the Global Times.

China conducted a technical review of the alleged hacking and had determined the NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO), a hacking unit in the NSA, according to the report.

China's investigation alleges the hack stole network data to build a channel for remote access to the network, including attempting to "control China's infrastructure," the Times reported.

The probe alleged the hacker(s) used "41 types of weapons" to steal data, "1,100 attack links," and "90 operating instruction sequences."

Under former President Donald Trump, when negotiating for new trade deals with China, U.S. officials alleged the Chinese use forced technology transfer and intellectual property theft in an effort to gain economic superiority. The two global superpowers are fiercely competitive in the new battleground of technology, public and private.

The NSA did not immediately respond to The Hill's request for comment, and the Times reported more details are going to come "soon" on the allegations of U.S. intelligence hacking in China.

Former Trump lawyer to Newsmax: N.Y. AG James Weaponizing Justice System

Former Trump lawyer to Newsmax: N.Y. AG James Weaponizing Justice System Jenna Ellis (Newsmax/"John Bachman Now")

By Solange Reyner | Thursday, 22 September 2022 12:55 PM EDT

New York Attorney General Letitia James is attempting to weaponize the justice system to get former President Donald Trump, constitutional law attorney Jenna Ellis said on Newsmax.

James on Wednesday announced she was suing Trump, his company, and family members. She is seeking to bar the Trumps from ever running a business in the state again over alleged fraud involving financial statements related to the company.

"This is Trump derangement syndrome at its finest and certainly malicious prosecution," Ellis, a former legal counsel to Trump, told Newsmax's "John Bachman Now" on Thursday.

"This is the most brazen attempt yet to weaponize the justice system and public office to get Trump and that is all that Letitia James is about," Ellis said.

"And you can see that in the montage that you played from her own statements, running for attorney general, that was her sole mission — to get Trump — and now 49 days from her own election, she's now suing him, but with resources, unlimited resources, and three years.

"All she has is this very, very weak civil suit, and she has to refer the rest to the IRS. I mean, this is just so laughable. It's almost like the coronavirus where every new strain of the Democrats' focus is just gets weaker and weaker and weaker and you can see that it's not going anywhere, and so for the American people, I think that they need to make sure that we are not experiencing Trump fatigue.

"That's what the Democrats want. They want us to say, OK no longer, we don't want these attacks against Trump. We have to make sure that we understand that due process matters, and that these political weaponizations by the democrats are absolutely unconstitutional. They're unlawful, and they're un-American."

Ellis also said she disagreed with the 11th Circuit's decision to block aspects of U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon's ruling that delayed a criminal investigation into highly sensitive documents seized by the FBI during its raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.

"They seem to have a lot more faith and confidence in the Department of Justice's ability to be reasonable and to actually classify and segregate documents responsibly and ethically and according to the law, which Judge Cannon didn't share that assessment. So, while the 11th Circuit is right that the public does have an interest in national security, this slight delay by a special master after the DOJ hasn't come after Trump for these documents for two years, now suddenly there's some kind of urgency. I just don't think that's sufficient for their opinion."

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Dick Morris to Newsmax: N.Y. Lawsuit Part of Dems’ Plan to Keep Trump Out

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By Sandy Fitzgerald | Thursday, 22 September 2022 12:06 PM EDT

It's clear that former President Donald Trump has "a lock on the Republican nomination" in 2024, so the Democrats, through actions like the fraud lawsuit filed Wednesday in New York, are trying all they can to keep him from running, Dick Morris, author of "The Return: Trump's Big 2024 Comeback," said on Newsmax, Thursday.

"The only thing the Democrats can do now is trying to jam him up legally but they don't have anything," Morris told Newsmax's "Wake Up America." "If he's ever littered or jaywalked, look for an indictment for that."

In her lawsuit, New York Attorney General Letitia James claims Trump and his family "repeatedly and persistently" manipulated assets to commit fraud against lenders and others, but Morris said he thinks it's "very clear" that she was singling him out.

Further, he said that property values in New York City fluctuate, and to say that he failed to pinpoint precisely what the net worth was "is a reach" and James can't win her case.

But she brought the lawsuit a few weeks before the election in November, and she knows that she would face "massive rejection" by her base if she didn't meet her campaign promises to target the former president, said Morris.

"This is all part of the Democratic strategies to focus attention on Donald Trump so it's not on Joe Biden," he said. "They know that they can't win if the focus is on inflation and gas prices and immigration, but if somehow they can turn it to property values and, yeah, documents and all kinds of stuff, they'll try to do that. It won't work."

Morris also continued to insist, as he does in his book, that Trump will be facing his 2016 election nemesis, Hillary Clinton, not Biden, in 2024.

"The Democrat leaders are going to come to Hillary Clinton and say, Please save us," said Morris. "She's using the same playbook I wrote to Bill Clinton in 1992. I get such a kick out of that too. She wants to work in the same building where her husband was, in the same seat and desk where he made a lot of very crucial decisions."

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Rep. Tenney to Newsmax: N.Y. Trump Lawsuit a ‘Political Hit Job’

Rep. Tenney to Newsmax: N.Y. Trump Lawsuit a 'Political Hit Job' Claudia Tenney Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y. (Getty Images)

By Theodore Bunker | Thursday, 22 September 2022 11:40 AM EDT

Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., in an interview with Newsmax on Thursday hit out at New York Attorney General Letitia James for suing former President Donald Trump, his company, and members of his family.

James on Wednesday filed a suit against Trump, his three eldest children, the Trump Organization, and the company's senior management alleging "years of financial fraud" in which they "falsely inflated his net worth by billions of dollars," and "knowingly and intentionally created more than 200 false and misleading valuations of assets on his annual Statements of Financial Condition to defraud financial institutions."

Tenney said on "Wake Up America" that James' suit "is a complete political hit job," and went on to say that her "entire mission has been a political mission to take down Donald Trump."

She continued, "It's not about helping senior citizens across New York have been scammed. It's not about dealing with New York's horrible crime crisis, which is facing New Yorkers across the state. She represents the entire state of New York, not just New York City. There's millions of people that need help from our attorney general to enforce the laws. But she is particularly obsessed with trying to get Donald Trump. The mission is to get Donald Trump, his family, and remember something Donald Trump is no longer a resident of New York state [and] has provided millions of dollars in taxes and income to the state of New York as a native New Yorker."

Tenney went on to accuse James of being "the most corrupt" and "the most political" attorney general of the state's recent attorneys general.

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Florida Rep. Perez to Newsmax: DeSantis Focused on Job, Not 2024

Florida Rep. Perez to Newsmax: DeSantis Focused on Job, Not 2024 daniel perez gestures while speaking into a microphone State Rep. Daniel Perez, R-Fla. (AP)

By Sandy Fitzgerald | Thursday, 22 September 2022 10:15 AM EDT

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is "solely focused on his job as the governor," even with buzz growing about him potentially running for the White House in 2024, and voters won't be turning away from him in November out of concern that he won't be around in two years, state Rep. Daniel Perez told Newsmax on Thursday.

"People understand that [he] is the only choice to keep Florida in the direction that it's going," the Florida Republican, who is expected to become speaker of the Florida House in 2024, said on Newsmax's "Wake Up America." "We have to keep him in his position as governor of the state of Florida. Whatever he decides to do in the future, that's going to be on him."

DeSantis is campaigning against former Democrat Gov. Charlie Crist in his reelection bid, and Perez said he's in Miami on Thursday as part of his bid to touch "every part of the state in his reelection campaign."

"Our number one priority is to make sure that we get him reelected, but also that we keep the very hefty majority in the House and the Senate," said Perez. "We're on the verge of having a super-majority in both chambers down here in Florida, and this election could put us over the edge. It's a result of some of the policies that we passed, and the people are noticing it, and they want to keep that going."

There is a "myth," said Perez, that when people move from left-leaning states to Florida, they are continuing to vote the way they always had, but he insisted that's not true.

"The voter registration numbers here in Florida are like they've never been for the Republican Party," he said. "We have taken the majority as far as voter registration is concerned, and it continues to increase, and that's a result of Gov. Ron DeSantis and his leadership."

Perez, when asked about a recent poll showing DeSantis' numbers as being higher than those of former President Donald Trump when Florida residents were asked about a potential 2024 presidential matchup, said he does not think his state's residents are as focused on that issue as the national media reports.

"We are focused on our reelection coming up in November," said Perez. "We're all on the ballot, and so we want to make sure not only that the governor wins his reelection, but Sen. [Marco] Rubio as well. He is campaigning very, very hard. I'm a huge fan of his, as are the rest of the Republicans here in Florida, so you know our focus is the reelection before us in November. Without that, there is no 2024."

Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla., is spending heavily in her race against Rubio, but Perez said Rubio's record is "critical" in the campaign.

"He stands on the right side of issues, on the right side of policy," said Perez. "He also comes from the same background that I do, with parents who had to flee a communist regime. We don't take voting for granted.

"As Cuban Americans, we understand the importance of elections because they can get taken away from you fairly quickly. So Senator Rubio stands for all Americans. But more importantly, for me, persons of Cuban American descent, I want to make sure that we have that voice in the Senate."

Meanwhile, the economy is the major issue for Florida voters, said Perez.

"They care about the economy," he said, noting polls that put the issue at the top of the list beyond all other issues. "They care about inflation. They care about their hard work getting thrown out the window because taxes continue to increase as long as the federal government is run by Biden, and inflation is not getting taken care of … we have to rewrite the economy and under Biden, we're never going to do it."

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GOP Hits Kansas Governor Hard on Trans Athletes, Her New Ad

GOP Hits Kansas Governor Hard on Trans Athletes, Her New Ad (Newsmax)

JOHN HANNA Thursday, 22 September 2022 09:18 AM EDT

Kansas' Democrat governor launched a new television ad on Wednesday in which she says men don't belong in women's sports. It's a move seeking to blunt Republican attacks on her for vetoing two proposals to ban transgender athletes from girls' and women's school and college sports.

Gov. Laura Kelly doesn't go into details on her position in the 30-second ad, which is her first to address what Republicans see as a key education issue that hurts Kelly during a close reelection race. Her campaign later said Kelly believes decisions about transgender athletes should be made by schools, doctors, families and local officials and that the two bills she vetoed would have “created unnecessary new government mandates.”

GOP challenger Derek Schmidt, the state's three-term attorney general, tweeted that Kelly is lying about her record, and the Republican Governors Association released a digital ad Wednesday highlighting Kelly's vetoes. Other Republicans said Kelly is trying to hide an unpopular, liberal stance.

But Democrats said the party’s voters would understand the ad as saying that the issue doesn’t involve men playing women’s sports because trans women are women.

“Men aren’t playing girls’ sports. This is the scare-tactic framing of the far right,” said Tom Witt, executive director of Equality Kansas, the state’s leading LGBTQ-rights group. “What we’re talking about in this situation is schoolkids in competitive games with their peers at school, and our position is, trans girls are girls; trans boys are boys.”

In the ad, Kelly looks into the camera and says: “Of course men should not play girls' sports. OK, we all agree there,” before criticizing Schmidt on school funding issues.

Her campaign launched the ad after a Republican Governors Association ad featured a collegiate swimmer criticizing Kelly. That followed five other ads in which the RGA raised the issue, including one last week in which Schmidt says Kelly is aligned with groups pushing “the transgender agenda.”

The swimmer featured in the last RGA ad, University of Kentucky graduate Riley Gaines, said in a phone interview that she was surprised by Kelly's ad because, “It's not aligning with anything she's said thus far.”

Tim Shallenburger, a former state treasurer and Kansas Republican Party chair, said Kelly had to deal with the issue because it's important to many voters. He called Kelly's latest ad “pretty sly,” adding that she's “trying to catch Republicans.”

Joan Wagnon, a former Topeka mayor and Kansas Democratic Party chair, questioned whether Schmidt's stance will play well with moderate Republicans. But Wagnon also said that, had she been the candidate, she's not sure she would have made the ad.

"If you get sucked into those kind of tit-for-tat responses, it clouds your message,” she said.

Kelly is the only Democrat governor running for reelection this year, in a state that former President Donald Trump carried in 2020. That makes her a big target for the national GOP. But Democrats were buoyed in August, when Kansas voters decisively rejected a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would have allowed the Republican-controlled state Legislature to greatly restrict or ban abortion. Kelly opposed the measure, while Schmidt backed it.

However, Republicans see an opportunity to tap into suburban parents' frustrations with coronavirus-related school restrictions and what's taught about racism, gender and sexuality. They were encouraged by Republican Glenn Youngkin's victory in the 2021 governor’s race in normally blue Virginia after making parents' rights in education a key issue.

Youngkin and Schmidt were set to campaign together Thursday in the Kansas City area, after a Sunday rally with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican who has pushed conservative education initiatives.

And Republicans across the U.S. have framed restrictions on transgender athletes as keeping competition fair and preserving opportunities for girls and women, though there are relatively few transgender athletes.

Several polls this year show majorities of Americans oppose transgender athletes competing in women’s and girls’ sports, including an NPR/Ipsos poll in June that showed about two-thirds of U.S. adults are opposed to allowing transgender student athletes to compete on women’s and girls’ sports teams. A Washington Post/University of Maryland poll in May showed only about 3 in 10 said transgender women or girls should be allowed to compete.

State Sen. Renee Erickson, a Wichita Republican and the leading sponsor of the two measures, said of Kelly: “She’s having to pivot and backtrack on her two vetoes, and I don’t think Kansans are going to buy it, quite frankly.”

Including Florida and Texas, 18 GOP-led states have laws banning transgender athletes from participating in youth sports, according to the Movement Advancement Project, a Colorado think tank promoting LGBTQ rights. In the Kelly campaign's statement Wednesday, spokesperson Lauren Fitzgerald noted that Republican governors in Indiana and Utah have vetoed such measures, although those vetoes were overridden by GOP-controlled Legislatures.

Critics say such bans are discriminatory, and that merely discussing them leads to bullying.

Kelly's veto messages for bills in 2021 and 2022 also said they would hurt the state's business climate. In her second message, she added that such proposals did not come from athletes or schools but from “politicians trying to score political points.”

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Trump: A President Can Declassify Documents ‘Even by Thinking About It’

Trump: A President Can Declassify Documents 'Even by Thinking About It' (Newsmax)

By Jeffrey Rodack | Thursday, 22 September 2022 09:05 AM EDT

Former President Donald Trump maintains that a president can declassify documents just by even "thinking about it."

Trump made his comments during a Wednesday interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity. The remarks were in reference to the documents seized during an FBI raid of his South Florida estate on Aug. 8.

Trump said documents taken out of the White House to his Mar-a-Lago home were declassified when he was in office.

"There doesn't have to be a process [for declassifying documents] as I understand it," Trump said.

"If you're the president of the United States, you can declassify just by saying it's declassified – even by thinking about it.

"You're the president — you make that decision."

Prosecutors have said that about 100 of the documents taken from Mar-a-Lago were marked classified, including some labeled top secret, The Washington Post noted.

"I don't think this is prosecutable." Trump said. "I don't see how they can prosecute me."

Trump recalled how he first learned the FBI was at his estate.

The former president said he was in New Jersey and was called by a Mar-a-Lago employee the morning of Aug. 8 who told him that "many, many people" from the FBI were at his Palm Beach resort.

"I couldn't believe it," he said. "They wanted to do it quietly, silently," Trump said of the FBI raid. He said that by 4 p.m. his office received calls from the media asking about "people standing at the gates with AK-47s."

He also claimed during the interview the possibility of "chain of custody" issues with the material taken from Mar-a-Lago,

"The problem that you have is they go into rooms, they won't let anybody near them, they wouldn't even let them in the same building. Did they drop anything into those piles, or did they do it later?"

Trump added: "There's also a lot of speculation because of what they did … were they looking for the Hillary Clinton emails that were deleted but are around someplace?"

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NY Times Siena Poll Shows Support for Trump Remains Steady

NY Times Siena Poll Shows Support for Trump Remains Steady (Newsmax)

By Sandy Fitzgerald | Thursday, 22 September 2022 08:55 AM EDT

Americans' opinions concerning former President Donald Trump have remained stable through the summer, even though he faces multiple investigations and has continued to play a major role in the midterm election decisions, with 44% viewing him favorably and 53% unfavorably, the most recent New York Times/Siena College poll shows.

The poll was conducted earlier this month, after the news about the Justice Department's investigation of Trump and classified documents broke but before New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Wednesday that her state was suing Trump and his family business on claims of fraud, The New York Times reported Thursday.

Trump's support levels in the most recent poll, released on Sept. 16, changed little, if any, from a survey conducted in July while the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 incidents at the Capitol was showing televised hearings. Further, the levels of support for Trump have changed little from those in other New York Times/Siena polls and in other polls taken in recent years, the newspaper reported.

In other poll findings for the September poll:

  • Views on Trump's fight against the election results from the 2020 race remained mostly unchanged, with 54% saying his actions threaten democracy and 38% saying he was exercising his rights.
  • Trump's policy proposals remained popular, with half of the respondents favoring a border wall, including 15% who said they plan to vote for President Joe Biden's reelection in 2024.
  • A majority agreed more with Republicans than Democrats on illegal immigration.

Meanwhile, Biden came out slightly ahead in the poll when it comes to a hypothetical rematch with Trump, with 45% for Biden and 42% for Trump.

Trump's level of support also remained about the same among Hispanic voters, especially young men.

In other results:

  • 30% said they consistently hold pro-Trump views, and 39% said they hold views described as anti-Trump, and almost 30 had mixed opinions.
  • 14% said they plan to support Trump in 2024, but thought his actions after the 2020 election threatened democracy.

The poll surveyed 1,399 registered voters nationwide, with an oversample of 522 Hispanic voters, from Sept. 6 to 14, 2022. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3.6 percentage points for the full sample and 5.9 percentage points for self-reported Hispanic voters.

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Sen. Graham to Newsmax: Putin ‘Gaslighting’ With Nuclear Threat

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By Charles Kim | Wednesday, 21 September 2022 10:27 PM EDT

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told Newsmax on Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "gaslighting" when threatening the use of nuclear weapons to "defend" territory he's trying to annex in Ukraine.

"He's losing," Graham said during "Rob Schmitt Tonight" on Wednesday. "He's losing on the battlefield, and about 20 political figures [in Russia] call for him to resign."

Putin ordered that biggest mobilization since World War II on Wednesday, calling up 300,000 military reservists as he tries to annex a large section of Ukraine about the size of Hungary, Reuters reported.

"If the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, we will without doubt use all available means to protect Russia and our people: This is not a bluff," Reuters reported Putin saying in a televised address to the nation. "In its aggressive anti-Russian policy, the West has crossed every line. This is not a bluff. And those who try to blackmail us with nuclear weapons should know that the weathervane can turn and point towards them."

Graham said that Putin's rhetoric cannot be allowed to deter Western nations from defending Ukraine and that "half of Europe" would suffer fallout from a nuclear strike in the region.

"We can't let that deter defending Ukraine. And if he did use a nuclear weapon in Ukraine, it would radiate half of Europe and that would be an attack on NATO; so I don't think he's going to do that," Graham said. "Calling up the reserves means the Russian army is broken. And really, the people fighting this war for Russia are ill-trained, ill-equipped and they don't have the heart in it."

President Joe Biden spent most of his speech to the U.N. General Assembly in New York Wednesday railing against Russia and its invasion of Ukraine in February.

"Russia has shamelessly violated the core tenets of the United Nations charter — no more important than the clear prohibition against countries taking the territory of their neighbor by force," Biden said Wednesday. "Again, just today, President Putin has made overt nuclear threats against Europe and a reckless disregard for the responsibilities of the non-proliferation regime. Now Russia is calling — calling up more soldiers to join the fight. And the Kremlin is organizing a sham referendum to try to annex parts of Ukraine, an extremely significant violation of the U.N. charter."

Graham said Biden's speech was "OK to stand up to Russia," but that the president's weak foreign policy, including the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan last year emboldened Putin to go into Ukraine.

"President Biden's problem is that Afghanistan looms large," he said. "Do you really think Putin would have invaded Ukraine if [former President Donald] Trump were president? Once you withdrew from Afghanistan and pulled the plug, and turned the country over to the terrorists, you set in motion, I think, the Ukraine envisioned by Russia."

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Sen. Graham to Newsmax: Putin ‘Gaslighting’ With Nuclear Threat

Sen. Graham to Newsmax: Putin 'Gaslighting' With Nuclear Threat

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By Charles Kim | Wednesday, 21 September 2022 10:27 PM EDT

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told Newsmax Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "gaslighting" when threatening the use of nuclear weapons to "defend" territory he's trying to annex in Ukraine.

"He's losing," Graham said during "Rob Schmitt Tonight" Wednesday. "He's losing on the battlefield, and about 20 political figures [in Russia] call for him to resign."

Putin ordered that biggest mobilization since World War II Wednesday, calling up 300,000 military reservists as he tries to annex a large section of Ukraine about the size of Hungary, Reuters reported.

"If the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, we will without doubt use all available means to protect Russia and our people: This is not a bluff," Reuters reported Putin saying in a televised address to the nation. "In its aggressive anti-Russian policy, the West has crossed every line. This is not a bluff. And those who try to blackmail us with nuclear weapons should know that the weathervane can turn and point towards them."

Graham said that Putin's rhetoric cannot be allowed to deter Western nations from defending Ukraine and that "half of Europe" would suffer fallout from a nuclear strike in the region.

"We can't let that deter defending Ukraine. And if he did use a nuclear weapon in Ukraine, it would radiate half of Europe and that would be an attack on NATO; so I don't think he's going to do that," Graham said. "Calling up the reserves means the Russian army is broken. And really, the people fighting this war for Russia are ill-trained, ill-equipped and they don't have the heart in it."

President Joe Biden spent most of his speech to the U.N. General Assembly in New York Wednesday railing against Russia and its invasion of Ukraine in February.

"Russia has shamelessly violated the core tenets of the United Nations charter — no more important than the clear prohibition against countries taking the territory of their neighbor by force," Biden said Wednesday. "Again, just today, President Putin has made overt nuclear threats against Europe and a reckless disregard for the responsibilities of the non-proliferation regime. Now Russia is calling — calling up more soldiers to join the fight. And the Kremlin is organizing a sham referendum to try to annex parts of Ukraine, an extremely significant violation of the U.N. charter."

Graham said Biden's speech was "OK to stand up to Russia," but that the president's weak foreign policy, including the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan last year emboldened Putin to go into Ukraine.

"President Biden's problem is that Afghanistan looms large," he said. "Do you really think Putin would have invaded Ukraine if [former President Donald] Trump were president? Once you withdrew from Afghanistan and pulled the plug, and turned the country over to the terrorists, you set in motion, I think, the Ukraine envisioned by Russia."

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Ginni Thomas Agrees to Jan. 6 Panel Interview

Ginni Thomas Agrees to Jan. 6 Panel Interview (Newsmax)

By Luca Cacciatore | Wednesday, 21 September 2022 10:25 PM EDT

Ginni Thomas' lawyer Mark Paoletta confirmed to CNN on Wednesday that she is scheduled to interview with the House Jan. 6 Select Committee.

"As she has said from the outset, Mrs. Thomas is eager to answer the committee's questions to clear up any misconceptions about her work relating to the 2020 election," Paoletta revealed in a statement. "She looks forward to that opportunity."

Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, has come under the ire of the Jan. 6 committee after text messages emerged of her potentially pushing for several state lawmakers to challenge the 2020 election results.

She also is alleged to have had significant contact with conservative lawyer John Eastman – a legal scholar said to be at the center of former President Trump's supposed attempt to challenge President Joe Biden's victory, according to Axios.

The panel had initially asked Thomas to speak with them in June after the conservative activist told the Daily Caller she "can't wait to clear up misconceptions" and looks "forward to talking to them."

However, Paoletta later wrote an eight-page letter to the Jan. 6 committee stating he does "not understand the need to speak with Mrs. Thomas," asking them for a "better justification" on why her testimony is necessary for the investigation.

"In your June 16, 2022, letter, you base the interview request on a supposed connection between Mrs. Thomas and John Eastman … But the Committee has not identified this alleged 'evidence,'" Paoletta said.

"Indeed, leaks from this committee have led reporters to write that recently produced emails from Mr. Eastman show that Thomas's efforts to overturn the election were more extensive than previously known. But, as you are aware, Mr. Eastman's emails show no such thing," he added.

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Ginni Thomas Agrees to Jan. 6 Panel Interview

Ginni Thomas Agrees to Jan. 6 Panel Interview (Newsmax)

By Luca Cacciatore | Wednesday, 21 September 2022 10:25 PM EDT

Ginni Thomas' lawyer Mark Paoletta confirmed to CNN on Wednesday that she is scheduled to interview with the House Jan. 6 Select Committee.

"As she has said from the outset, Mrs. Thomas is eager to answer the committee's questions to clear up any misconceptions about her work relating to the 2020 election," Paoletta revealed in a statement. "She looks forward to that opportunity."

Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, has come under the ire of the Jan. 6 committee after text messages emerged of her potentially pushing for several state lawmakers to challenge the 2020 election results.

She also is alleged to have had significant contact with conservative lawyer John Eastman – a legal scholar said to be at the center of former President Trump's supposed attempt to challenge President Joe Biden's victory, according to Axios.

The panel had initially asked Thomas to speak with them in June after the conservative activist told the Daily Caller she "can't wait to clear up misconceptions" and looks "forward to talking to them."

However, Paoletta later wrote an eight-page letter to the Jan. 6 committee stating he does "not understand the need to speak with Mrs. Thomas," asking them for a "better justification" on why her testimony is necessary for the investigation.

"In your June 16, 2022, letter, you base the interview request on a supposed connection between Mrs. Thomas and John Eastman … But the Committee has not identified this alleged 'evidence,'" Paoletta said.

"Indeed, leaks from this committee have led reporters to write that recently produced emails from Mr. Eastman show that Thomas's efforts to overturn the election were more extensive than previously known. But, as you are aware, Mr. Eastman's emails show no such thing," he added.

Sen. Rand Paul to Newsmax: Inflation ‘Canceled Out’ All That Free Pandemic Money

Sen. Rand Paul to Newsmax: Inflation 'Canceled Out' All That Free Pandemic Money (Newsmax/"Prime News")

By Eric Mack | Wednesday, 21 September 2022 10:28 PM EDT

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., on Newsmax delivers the bad news reality to American people: All the free money you got during the pandemic is now trumped by inflation and ultimately costing you more than what your government gave you.

"What we know for sure is that now we've lost more to inflation than they gave us in the form of free money," Paul told Wednesday's "Prime News" with Jenn Pellegrino. "Inflation came from the free checks that were passed out. They shut the economy down. They sent free checks to everyone. And they said, 'oh, this will make up for it.'

"But guess what? When people add up how much they're paying for gas, in the grocery store, it's canceled out all the free money. And I don't think the inflation is over by a long shot."

The pandemic spending sprees are still going to jack up inflation, because there remains trillions allocation that has still not be spent, Paul told Pellegrino.

"There's still about $2 trillion out there that's held in the coffers of cities, counties, and state governments," Paul continued. "It hasn't been spent yet and put into the economy as it chases goods. It's going to chase the price of our goods higher. We're going to get more inflation, so this isn't over."

Paul blasted Democrats on inflation and COVID-19 pandemic measures and spending, noting they have been damaging hand-in-hand.

"The pandemic has always been their excuse for more government and more debt and more government spending, so we spent trillions of dollars they could have never gotten through without the excuse of this," Paul said. "They've created all kinds of mandates on our behavior they never could have gotten through without the pandemic, and their fear is if the pandemic is officially over, they can't continue to lord upon us this great impulsive authoritarianism.

"Look, forgiving the student loans, they're doing that because there's a pandemic. If the pandemics over someone's going to have to tell Uncle Joe that he can't break the law anymore and forgive payments for certain kids. So the thing is, is they need the pandemic because it's an excuse for their propensity to want to have big government, and so I don't think that's why they can never let go of it."

Paul also continued his years-long rebuke of Dr. Anthony Fauci as the lead healthcare expert on the pandemic.

"It didn't save their lives to stay home," Paul said of the children being kept out of schools. "It ruined their lives to stay home. In Sweden, not one kid stayed home. The school stayed open. They didn't wear masks and no kid in Sweden died. Zero!

"How many teachers got sick? About the same percentage of every other occupation in Sweden. So everything Dr. Fauci preached was pseudoscience, and it was his own elitist sort of diatribes to submit. But it had nothing to do with the science, and the sooner we can get away from the man, the better we will be and the better the health of the country will be."

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Sen. Rand Paul to Newsmax: Inflation ‘Canceled Out’ All That Free Pandemic Money

Sen. Rand Paul to Newsmax: Inflation 'Canceled Out' All That Free Pandemic Money (Newsmax/"Prime News")

By Eric Mack | Wednesday, 21 September 2022 10:28 PM EDT

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., on Newsmax delivers the bad news reality to American people: All the free money you got during the pandemic is now trumped by inflation and ultimately costing you more than what your government gave you.

"What we know for sure is that now we've lost more to inflation than they gave us in the form of free money," Paul told Wednesday's "Prime News" with Jenn Pellegrino. "Inflation came from the free checks that were passed out. They shut the economy down. They sent free checks to everyone. And they said, 'oh, this will make up for it.'

"But guess what? When people add up how much they're paying for gas, in the grocery store, it's canceled out all the free money. And I don't think the inflation is over by a long shot."

The pandemic spending sprees are still going to jack up inflation, because there remains trillions allocation that has still not be spent, Paul told Pellegrino.

"There's still about $2 trillion out there that's held in the coffers of cities, counties, and state governments," Paul continued. "It hasn't been spent yet and put into the economy as it chases goods. It's going to chase the price of our goods higher. We're going to get more inflation, so this isn't over."

Paul blasted Democrats on inflation and COVID-19 pandemic measures and spending, noting they have been damaging hand-in-hand.

"The pandemic has always been their excuse for more government and more debt and more government spending, so we spent trillions of dollars they could have never gotten through without the excuse of this," Paul said. "They've created all kinds of mandates on our behavior they never could have gotten through without the pandemic, and their fear is if the pandemic is officially over, they can't continue to lord upon us this great impulsive authoritarianism.

"Look, forgiving the student loans, they're doing that because there's a pandemic. If the pandemics over someone's going to have to tell Uncle Joe that he can't break the law anymore and forgive payments for certain kids. So the thing is, is they need the pandemic because it's an excuse for their propensity to want to have big government, and so I don't think that's why they can never let go of it."

Paul also continued his years-long rebuke of Dr. Anthony Fauci as the lead healthcare expert on the pandemic.

"It didn't save their lives to stay home," Paul said of the children being kept out of schools. "It ruined their lives to stay home. In Sweden, not one kid stayed home. The school stayed open. They didn't wear masks and no kid in Sweden died. Zero!

"How many teachers got sick? About the same percentage of every other occupation in Sweden. So everything Dr. Fauci preached was pseudoscience, and it was his own elitist sort of diatribes to submit. But it had nothing to do with the science, and the sooner we can get away from the man, the better we will be and the better the health of the country will be."

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