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AG Garland defends search

Attorney General Garland says DOJ is moving to unseal search warrant from FBI raid of former Pres. Trump’s estate “in light of the president’s public confirmation of the search, the surrounding circumstances and the substantial public interest."

In a public statement the AG Garland defends himself for issuing FBI a search warrant to search the former President's Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. The statement is more demoralising than motivating, to uphold the rule of law in an unprecedented search warrant issued to search the residence of a former president. From his point of view as an attorney his decision is right. But, from a general view point this is extremely demoralising. The AG should have seen his decision from different points of view not just from a justice point. This involves a former President and therefore he must have seen his decision more than one point of view. From a general perspective it looks like sending a trained myna to pick up dollars from outside and return. This is an extremely pitiable and mean decision not from an attorney's point of view, but from an ordinary American citizen point of view. He should have therefore seen well ahead the consequences of one decision going into history as a mean, weak and pitiable decision.

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