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FBI’s Cover-Up: Trump’s Demand Ignored!

President Trump declassified a binder on January 19, 2021.

The infamous binder, which exposes corruption in our government, has copious amounts of material on the Crossfire Hurricane controversy. President Trump directed that it be published in the Federal Register, but two Attorneys General have refused to comply. More than three years after the presidential directive was issued, the DOJ continues to flout it in spite of many FOIA requests. Is it time to think about searching the homes of current AG Merrick Garland and previous Acting AG Monty Wilkinson?

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The declassification memorandum can still be accessed via this URL.

Prior to Trump’s exit, the DOJ had originally returned the binder to the White House after redacting sensitive material to protect sources and procedures. The FBI did, however, attempt to further obscure the identity of those engaged in the affair. The DOJ maneuvered at the last minute to insist on complying with the 1974 Privacy Act, even though the White House was not legally bound by it. This was a delaying tactic since, twenty years earlier, courts had ruled that the Privacy Act’s reach only extended to FOIA petitions and did not include the White House, which is not an agency.

The page that follows is from the document on declassification pertaining to information about the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane affair.

This memo and the binder were returned to the DOJ by Chief of Staff Mark Meadows only hours before President Trump departed office on January 20. “Out of an abundance of caution,” he urged the DOJ to make any necessary redactions under the Privacy Act. He requests in the message that the binder be released as soon as it is complete. Stupidly, Meadows assumed this would take three to four days. The contents of the binder have remained secret for more than three years. The National Archives, which likewise denied possessing a copy of the declassified binder, sent the Meadows document to Just the News earlier this year.

In interviews, Meadows acknowledged that agencies frequently blocked or disobeyed Trump’s directives. After they departed the White House, Meadows realized better than to rely on the DOJ to make this damning binder public. It was his responsibility to make the binder public. However, by doing so, he ran the risk of drawing the attention of the FBI and DOJ. Regretfully, the Biden administration is still pursuing him, and Fani Willis has accused him in her RICO lawfare lawsuit against President Trump, as well as his advisors and backers.

On January 20, 2021, Mr. Meadows wrote the memo shown below to the DOJ Attorney General.

Transcripts supposedly obtained by the FBI on a number of Trump staff members are contained in the binder. The primary FBI human sources in the Crossfire Hurricane affair, Stefan Halper and Christopher Steele, are included in it along with their tasking orders and debriefings. A copy of the final FISA warrant that was authorized by an intelligence court is available. In addition to much more, it includes information regarding Fiona Hill, who referred Steele to the FBI. This binder contains incredibly vital information that has never been seen before.

Could it be that there was a copy of this binder at Mar-a-Lago?

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Many have attempted to access the correspondence or binder containing the redactions through FOIA. In an attempt to access these Russia Hoax materials, Judicial Watch ultimately filed a lawsuit against the DOJ on August 8, 2022. Kash Patel, the former chief of staff of the Pentagon, assisted the House Intelligence Committee in dismantling the misleading Russia narrative. He stated: “It is illegal to hide documents from publication through the FOIA process, if their sole purpose is to cover up an embarrassment or unlawful activity. And that’s what’s going on right now.”

Jeffrey A. Rosen was acting Attorney General when Meadows sent the DOJ the binder and his memo. After the change of leadership later that afternoon, Monty Wilkinson became the acting AG. Former Holder and Lynch colleague Wilkinson blocked the binder’s release, keeping it with him for seven weeks until Merrick Garland’s inauguration on March 11. Wilkinson was then named Director by Garland, and he is currently in charge of the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA).

Following the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid, there was a noteworthy development in August 2022. Sources close to the investigation said that the raid’s goal was to retrieve a “missing top-secret binder.”

This paper purports to contain incriminating evidence linking the CIA and FBI of former President Barack Obama to the inception of the Russia connection theory against President Trump.

Investigative writer Paul Sperry had his Twitter account shut down a second time in August 2022 following the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago after he tweeted about the raid and what the FBI was searching for.

Paul Sperry claims that FBI investigators searched for information on President Trump’s takeaways from the Crossfire Hurricane FBI surveillance incident for nine hours.

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