Federal Judge Postpones Ruling on Trump Request for a Special Master

Apparently, even if a Democrat government administration does something so outside the bounds of what used to be American justice, such as an unprecedented use of federal law enforcement to raid the home of a former President who is likely to be your next opponent for that office, the process continues as if it’s legitimate.

Banana republics everywhere are envious.

According to the New York Post, that process currently involves a judge deciding on President Trump’s request that she appoint a special master as a move toward fairness and transparency regarding documents Biden’s DOJ seized during the FBI raid to serve what appears to be a “general” warrant.

KPBS reported, “A special master is a third party, typically an attorney, appointed by the court in cases where there is sensitive material.”

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon deferred on issuing the special master and instead said “she would release a written statement in ‘due course.’” In a deferring mood, the judge also didn’t rule on unsealing “a more detailed inventory of the property seized in the Aug. 8 raid after media companies asked earlier this week for the sealed documents to be released publicly.”

President Trump’s legal team has “accused a ‘politicized DOJ’ of trying to thwart their efforts to have a third party installed so federal investigators could go ‘unchecked, unobserved, unmonitored.’”

Federal prosecutors on the case want President Trump, his attorneys, and the American people to trust them. However, after witnessing the DOJ’s and FBI’s troubling behavior over the past several years, the DOJ and FBI have squandered any benefit of the doubt Americans once had for the formerly trustworthy agencies.

 

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