Ron Johnson urges FBI and DOJ whistleblowers to come forward to ‘expose wrongdoing’ in Trump raid
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Ron Johnson pleaded in a letter sent to the FBI and Justice Department heads on Wednesday that agents and employees come forward with information related to the raid of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home.
‘I understand other members of Congress have requested that you provide a full explanation for the raid at the former president’s residence. I request that information immediately,’ Johnson wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray.
‘However, given your history of lack of transparency and obstruction of my investigations,’ he continued, ‘I am not confident that your explanation for the raid will be forthright, honest, or ease anyone’s concerns.’
Fellow Republican Senator Rand Paul also predicted that the events surrounding the search will lead to the impeachment of Attorney General Garland.
‘I think we have to know under what pretense they think this is right?,’ Paul questioned.
‘This is really something that’s going to require an investigation,’ he continued. ‘And I wouldn’t be surprised if the investigation leads to abuse of power that this could even lead to an impeachment of the attorney general.’
The Kentucky Republican said that if there is an investigation, it would ‘look at whether or not the attorney general has misused his office for political purposes.’
Senator Ron Johnson published a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray on Thursday telling bureau and DOJ employees to circumvent their bosses and come forward with information related to the raid of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home
‘Given your history of lack of transparency and obstruction of my investigations, I am not confident that your explanation for the raid will be forthright, honest, or ease anyone’s concerns,’ Johnson wrote
Johnson claimed in his letter to Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray that the raid further deepens his suspicions that the bureau is riddled with anti-Republican bias.
‘[The raid] occurred almost two weeks after I sent a letter… highlighting recent whistleblower allegations which raise serious questions regarding the integrity of the FBI and your agencies’ ability to do its job without political bias,’ he wrote.
He asked for employees to circumvent their bosses and come forward to him with information.
‘I want to reiterate my message to the brave men and women who work at the FBI and the Department of Justice who are frustrated and concerned with the direction your agencies are taking: If you have witnessed wronging at your agency, please come forward and share your concerns with my office,’ he wrote in his letter, which was published publicly on Thursday.
‘You have a right to talk to Congress,’ Johnson added.
GOP Senator Rand Paul (left) said he wouldn’t surprised if there were an investigation into AG Merrick Garland (right) that led to his impeachment if the GOP retakes the majority in Congress in November
The FBI conducted a raid of Trump’s Palm Beach, Florida estate on Monday. Armed Secret Service agents stand outside an entrance to Mar-a-Lago late August 8
The Wisconsin Republican is on the Foreign Relations Committee and sent his letter in his capacity as Ranking Member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.
He said that there has still been no ‘stated justification’ for the raid on Trump’s Palm Beach estate conducted on Monday.
Claims follow a judge ordering the DOJ on Wednesday to respond to a motion to unseal that warrant used to carry out the search.
Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, who allegedly signed and approved the unprecedented search, said the DOJ must file by Monday a response to motions to unseal the document from the Albany Times Union and conservative group Judicial Watch.
Reinhart said the DOJ’s response may be redacted ‘as necessary to avoid disclosing matters already under seal.’
His orders follow revelations from the former president’s son Eric Trump in an interview with DailyMail.com that the FBI did not hand over a copy of the warrant to a lawyer on the Florida property at the time of the raid.
Appointed to his current position in 2018, Reinhart, recused himself in June from a lawsuit between Trump and Hillary Clinton because of ‘personal bias.’
At the time, Trump was suing Clinton, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and other political entities for promoting stories alleging he had colluded with Russia during the 2016 campaign.
On Monday dozens of FBI agents descended on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate as part of a probe into whether he took classified records with him upon leaving the White House.
The raid immediately led to intense backlash from Republicans and continues to face questions from the right over whether it was conducted properly.
Louisiana Senator John Kennedy claimed Thursday: ‘The FBI and the Department of Justice are going to give Trump a fair and impartial firing squad.’
‘Biden’s DOJ obtained the warrant to raid President Trump’s home,’ Ohio Representative Jim Jordan lamented in a Wednesday tweet. ‘That’s the same DOJ that approved the use of the Patriot Act to spy on parents protesting at school board meetings.’
‘They’re weaponizing government to intimidate their critics!’ the Trump ally added.
Secret service members stand guard outside former U.S. President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home after Trump said that FBI agents raided it, in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., August 8, 2022
Secret Service looks on as FBI removes a dozen boxes from the property
Trump’s Palm Beach, Florida club was raided while he was in New York City on Monday
GOP Representative August Pfluger from Texas demanded answers in a tweet, saying: ’48 hours and still nothing from the FBI and DOJ on the raid of President Trump’s home.’
‘The country has been left to speculate on this extreme action. How is this serving justice?’ he questioned.
Judge Reinhart cited in his June 22 recusal part of U.S. code requiring magistrate judges to disqualify themselves from cases if they have ‘personal bias or prejudice concerning a party, or personal knowledge of disputed evidentiary facts concerning the proceeding.’
Reinhart did not specify whether his personal bias was toward Trump, Clinton or any of the dozens of defendants in the lawsuit.
The judge also has some connections to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In 2008, Reinhart vacated his post as an assistant U.S. attorney and the next day started representing some of Epstein’s employees. Two of the accusers filed a lawsuit accusing Reinhart of leaving the Justice Department to give Epstein inside information.
Reinhart denied the allegations in 2018, but shortly after his connections to Epstein went viral, the U.S. Court for the Southern District of Florida removed the judge from its website.
In 2018, Reinhart was appointed by district judges to his current post as a magistrate judge.
While agents would typically provide people with a copy of their warrant, Eric claimed they would not hand over the document and only would show a copy to lawyer Christina Bobb from 10 feet away.
Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, the former president’s son said the 30 agents who arrived at the property asked staff to turn security cameras off – but they refused.
He also said that Trump’s attorney Christina Bobb was forced to stand at the end of the Mar-a-Lago driveway while the team searched inside – and allegedly used safe crackers to break into his father’s safe.
‘There’s 30 agents there,’ he recalled of the Monday search in a phone call interview. ‘They told our lawyer… you have to leave the property right now. Turn off all security cameras.’
‘They would not give her the search warrant,’ he claimed. ‘So they showed it to her from about 10 feet away. They would not give her a copy of the search warrant.’
The claim is at odds with what Bobb told the New York Times – that she received a copy of the warrant. Bobb said agents removed about a dozen boxes from the property.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower to meet with New York Attorney General Letitia James for a civil investigation on August 10, 2022 in New York City
Two days after the raid, Trump spent some four hours pleading the Fifth as part of James’ civil investigation into the Trump Organization’s finances
The above timeline highlights just some of former President Donald Trump’s battles with the National Archives since leaving office, including an unrelated court fight with the January 6 committee
Bobb also told Real America News on Tuesday that she was able to see the warrant, however, she claimed that it was partly sealed, making it impossible for her to see what the probable cause was that compelled a judge to approve the raid.
She also did not suggest that she received a physical copy of the warrant.
‘When I arrived and kind of announced myself as the legal representation for President Trump, I asked to see a copy of the warrant,’ the Trump lawyer detailed of the Monday events.
‘Initially they refused and said, ‘You know, we don’t have to show it to you.’ And there was a little bit of an exchange about whether it was appropriate to withhold the warrant when you’re searching the residence of the former president, who’s likely to be the Republican nominee in the next election,’ she added.
‘Though they conceded and let me see it, they did not give me a copy of it right away, but they did let me see it,’ added Bobb, who once was a host on the far-right One America News Network.
The FBI declined to comment to DailyMail.com on the raid and Eric’s claim no search warrant was handed over to Trump’s legal team.
Donald Trump lamented Wednesday that the FBI blocked his lawyers from the property during the raid at his Palm Beach, Florida residence and suggested that agents may have ‘planted’ evidence.
‘The FBI and others from the Federal Government would not let anyone, including my lawyers, be anywhere near the areas that were rummaged and otherwise looked at during the raid on Mar-a-Lago,’ Trump posted to his Truth Social page on Wednesday morning.
‘Everyone was asked to leave the premises, they wanted to be left alone, without any witnesses to see what they were doing, taking or, hopefully not, ‘planting,” he continued while placing doubt that the raid was conducted properly.
Earlier this year the National Archives and Records Administration said it took 15 boxes of records out of Mar-a-Lago, roughly 12 months after Trump left office. Some of those files were apparently labeled ‘classified.’
The National Archives had asked the Justice Department to look into the ex-president’s potential mishandling of top secret documents, it was reported in May.
Four top DOJ officials traveled to Mar-a-Lago in early June to speak with the former president’s attorneys about the documents, it was reported by CNN the day after the FBI raid.
Trump claimed after the raid that his attorneys had been cooperating with FBI requests and installed an extra lock on the room where the documents were stored, as instructed.
‘In early June, the DOJ and FBI asked my legal representatives to put an extra lock on the door leading to the place where boxes were stored in Mar-a-Lago – We Agreed,’ the ex-president wrote.
They were shown the secured area, and the boxes themselves. Then on Monday, with no notification or warning, an army of agents broke into Mar-a-Lago, went to the same storage area, and ripped open the lock that they had asked to be installed.
He finished, ‘A surprise attack, POLITICS, and all the while out Country is going to HELL!’