Remember President Trump’s legal team demanded a special master to oversee the information the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago during their unprecedented raid? Well, during Monday’s show, news broke with the DOJ revealing that they’ve already looked at the documents, and there is indeed some attorney-client privilege material in there.
We stand ready to annihilate the ridiculous lib arguments about charging President Trump with espionage over the documents he had at his private residence. They also have the Democrat-appointed Director of National Intelligence doing a damage assessment.
Buck said, “I’ve actually been around when they’ve done these before when I was in the CIA for information that has been exposed to the public. The damage is there’s no damage, unless somebody snuck into Mar-a-Lago and went through thousands of pages at their leisure to find a couple dozen that might theoretically have actually really hurt U.S. national security. I doubt it.”
It hasn’t been written about very much, but since the Mar-a-Lago raid, the most substantial gambling impact — these are people who put their money down market-wise on what they think’s gonna happen — has been on Ron DeSantis’ 2024 presidential election odds, which have really improved dramatically. Trump’s have not really fallen, but a lot of people are looking at the Mar-a-Lago cloud and saying, “Hey, this could be the opening for Ron DeSantis to be able to run and beat Trump in a primary.”
Notice, too, that the January 6th story has vanished, as CNN and other left-wing outlets realize that hyping “the insurrection” didn’t work to move the needle.
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