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BREAKING: Corrupt DOJ Prosector Bribes Lawyer Redacting Every Trump Reference

It has just come to light that DOJ prosecutor Jay Bratt, who has ties to the Obama administration, the Russiagate investigation, and has given money to the DNC, suppressed any references to President Trump cooperating with subpoenas from court records.

Remember how Jay Bratt tried to pay Walt Naut’s attorney Stanley Woodward to get his client to testify against Trump?

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releasing court records reveals Jay Bratt has purposefully avoided bringing up Trump’s adherence to grand jury subpoenas.

The unsealing of new parts of the Trump Mar-a-Lago search warrant has been approved by Judge Reinhart.

The affidavit for the Trump raid was made public by the Justice Department during the Biden administration in August of last year. The material was substantially redacted, though.

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Only a censored version has been released before.

Jay Bratt’s dishonest strategies to depict Trump as resistant are exposed by a recently released search warrant document with redactions removed.

More evidence points to political considerations as the reason for the FBI raid.

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Through investigative journalist Paul Sperry

With not just one, but two grand jury subpoenas, Trump was helpful. However, Jay Bratt used redactions to try to hide this important information from the general public.

REDACTED: Page 2: ” additional documents bearing classification markings … have been produced to the government in response to a grand jury subpoena …

REDACTED: page 18″ “… agreed to accept service of a grand jury subpoena … ”

REDACTED: Page 20: ” … an extension was granted for compliance with the subpoena … ”

REDACTED: Page 21: ” … documents … produced pursuant to the grand jury subpoena … ”

REDACTED: Page 22: ” … classified documents (the ones recently provided … ”

REDACTED: Page 23: ” … agreed to accept service of a grand jury subpoena for footage from those cameras … ”

” … provided a hard drive to FBI agents …”

REDACTED: Page 25: ” … in response to a grand jury subpoena provided FBI agents and DOJ COUNSEL a Redweld envelope containing documents … ”

REDACTED: Page 28: ” … a padlock was installed on the STORAGE ROOM door.”

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