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JUST IN: Feds Reportedly Seize Phones of Trump’s Advisors


Federal investigators have reportedly seized the phones of advisors to Donald Trump in relation to the January 6th witch hunt.

Feds reportedly seized the phones of Boris Epshteyn, the in-house counsel who helps coordinate Trump’s legal efforts, and Mike Roman, director of Election Day operations for the Trump campaign in 2020.

From The Post Millennial:

According to the New York Times, the phones of Boris Epshteyn, described as “an in-house counsel who helps coordinate Mr. Trump’s legal efforts,” and campaign strategist Mike Roman, who was director of Election Day operations for Trump’s campaign in 2020.

The phones of John Eastman and Jeffrey Clark were also seized. Clark’s phone was seized as part of an investigation into alternate electors.

The breaking report comes on the heels of Trump revealing Tuesday morning that he received a TARGET LETTER from Special Counsel Jack Smith regarding the January 6th Grand Jury investigation.

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BREAKING: Trump Targeted, Put On Notice With New Letter

Zoom in:

Here is Poso responding:

And MTG saying what we are all thinking:

So that’s how two patriots respond.

How does a RINO respond?

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Like that RAT, Nikki Haley:

The Post Millennial had more:

Trump accused Biden’s Attorney General Merrick Garland and the “Department of Injustice” of issuing a third indictment against him in what many have called a political prosecution. Trump leads Biden in some 2024 presidential polls, and is clearly far and away the GOP frontrunner for the party’s nomination.

The Biden administration, Trump alleged, has “effectively issued a third Indictment and Arrest of Joe Biden’s number one political opponent.”

Prosecutor Jack Smith is already prosecuting Trump for what the DOJ now claims is “obstruction of justice” after claiming that Trump interfered with documents in his possession that were under a DOJ subpoena. Trump asserts fully that any documents that remained in his possession after his term as president were rightfully in his possession, per the Presidential Records Act which states that a president can determine for themselves what documents are personally theirs and what should go to the National Archives.

Trump also faces prosecution in New York on charges that he falsified business records. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has charged Trump with felony counts of this usually misdemeanor charge. Bragg that there was a secondary crime in which Trump was planning to engage after the alleged records falsification. Bragg has refused to disclose what that second alleged crime was.

 

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