https://www.newsweek.com/trump-house-raid-rocks-maga-world-smash-fbl-million-pieces-1731977
The raid comes after months of pressure on Garland to prosecute Trump for his actions regarding the attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. But the reason for the raid may be for a lower-profile issue.
The National Archives and Records Administration earlier this year requested assistance from the FBI in recovering boxes of classified documents that Trump allegedly took to his resort in violation of the Presidential Records Act, according to a report from The Washington Post.
"President Trump on his last day in office cut and filled out a form from the back of a box of 'Rainbow Grain' breakfast cereal. However he never mailed it since it got lost in the move to Mar-a-Lago," reported D. Rangement, FBI Office of Desperate Political Stratafem spokesgender. "Had it been mailed (along with $1.25 for shipping and handling), he would have received a RainGrain action figure with configurable body parts."
ReplyDelete"The Every Last Shred act requires cereal box form records or plastic toys acquired by mailing such records in with appropriate funding be kept by the National Archives. The raid was an attempt to locate this classified materiel which is why we checked the Mar-a-Lago safe!"
Rangement emphasized that no President is above the law: "Even a President such as Donald Trump who shouldn't ever have ever been President to begin with."