DOJ Authorized Deadly Force for FBI’s Raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, Court Documents Reveal

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DOJ Authorized Deadly Force for FBI’s Raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, Court Documents Reveal

Newly unsealed court documents reveal that the Department of Justice (DOJ) authorized the use of deadly force during the FBI’s raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in August 2022. The raid aimed to seize classified information, national defense information (NDI), and U.S. government records specified in the search warrant, according to an "Operations Order" disclosed in discovery.

Judge Aileen Cannon released the operations order, which included a "Policy Statement" on the use of deadly force, stating that "Law enforcement officers of the Department of Justice may use deadly force when necessary." This provision indicated that armed FBI agents were prepared to confront Trump and his Secret Service detail if they interfered with the operation.

The documents outline the FBI’s contingency plans, including engaging with Trump and his Secret Service team if needed. The order also mentioned that FBI agents were prepared to go door-to-door at Mar-a-Lago, potentially terrorizing guests and picking locks if necessary. On-site FBI medical support was authorized, with a local trauma center identified for any injuries during the raid.

Political Implications and Reactions

Reporter Julie Kelly highlighted the aggressive nature of the raid, describing the FBI's actions as "Gestapo-like" and noting the anti-Trump political figures behind the order, such as former FBI Washington Field Office head Steven D’Antuono and Attorney General Merrick Garland. Kelly criticized the raid as a publicity stunt that risked the lives of Trump, his family, and Mar-a-Lago guests.

"This is grounds for impeachment of Wray and Garland. Trump and team were cooperating the entire time with the FBI. Was deadly force authorized against Biden for his docs? Were they going to shoot Secret Service then Pres Trump, Melania, and Barron too???" Greene posted on X.

Other GOP lawmakers, including Reps. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) and Andrew Clyde (R-Ga.), also condemned the Biden administration for what they perceive as an abuse of power, comparing the U.S. to a "banana republic."

"President Biden’s FBI authorized the use of deadly force during the raid of his political opponent’s private residence. The Left has turned America into a banana republic," Clyde posted on X.

Brian Harrison echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the unprecedented nature of authorizing deadly force against a former president and current political rival.

Congressional Admissions and Judicial Orders

D’Antuono admitted to Congress last year that the FBI violated protocols in multiple ways during the Mar-a-Lago raid. This admission adds to the controversy surrounding the operation and raises questions about the FBI's conduct.

Judge Cannon recently ordered an indefinite hold on scheduling a trial date for the classified documents case, citing significant issues around Special Counsel Jack Smith’s handling of the classified evidence. This pause underscores the ongoing complexities and legal battles surrounding the raid and the broader investigation into Trump's handling of classified materials.

Conclusion

The authorization of deadly force during the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid and the subsequent political fallout highlight deep divisions and contentious legal battles in the current political climate. As the 2024 election approaches, these revelations are likely to fuel further debates and scrutiny over the actions of the DOJ and the FBI.

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