DOJ Denied Access To Trump Raid Docs After Judge Appoints Special Master
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I find this to be a surreal sort of kabuki.
Are we supposed to somehow believe that, as their first act after seizing the materials, the FBI did not make copies of them? And that these copies won't make their way surreptitiously to whoever they need to? And that if any of them subsequently need to appear in public it won't simply be courtesy of an unnamed whistleblower, or in a courtroom via a redacted informant? Can anyone possibly imagine someone's door getting kicked down for "extrajudicial" possession of any of these documents?
I often wonder how other people think the world really works. I often conclude that the question is not well-founded, because most don't really think about it at all.
Why bother with copies when you already faked everything
If you're talking about the FBI faking documents (which I do not put past them), I think they would have played that card already. They are getting so much heat over this raid that they could dodge with: "Forget about all this legalistic administrativia, just lookee here at THIS!"