The left’s strategy of using “lawfare” to take down Trump just hit a major snag, courtesy of the Supreme Court. In a sweeping decision, the court ruled that presidents enjoy immunity, dealing a devastating blow to many of the Democrats’ legal attacks on Trump. And the ripple effects were felt immediately: a federal judge in Florida tossed out the most significant case against him, ruling that the Biden administration had crossed a constitutional line when it appointed Jack Smith.
That means Smith never had the legal authority to greenlight the infamous 2022 raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. Just weeks before the midterm elections, over 30 armed FBI agents stormed Trump’s home, seizing paperwork and rifling through personal items belonging to Trump and his wife. But now, Trump is coming out swinging.
Former President Donald Trump is set to sue the Justice Department for $100 million in damages over the government’s unprecedented 2022 raid on his Mar-a-Lago property in Palm Beach, Florida, with lawyers arguing it was done with “clear intent to engage in political persecution.”…
Trump attorney Daniel Epstein filed the notice to sue the Justice Department. The Justice Department has 180 days from the date of receipt to respond to Epstein’s notice and come to a resolution. If no resolution is made, Trump’s case will move to federal court in the Southern District of Florida. [Source: Fox News]
In a move that’s sending shockwaves through D.C., former President Trump is gearing up for a legal showdown that could shake the Biden/Harris administration to its core. He’s preparing to sue the Department of Justice for a whopping $100 million over that notorious 2022 raid on his Mar-a-Lago property. This isn’t just another lawsuit—it’s a potential game-changer for the 2024 election.
Trump’s legal team is making it clear: they believe the FBI raid, led by Attorney General Merrick Garland, was a political hit job. According to a memo snagged by Fox News, Trump’s lawyers are accusing the DOJ of “tortious conduct” against the former president. The August 8, 2022, raid was supposedly part of an investigation into Trump’s handling of classified documents, but his attorneys argue it was an outright abuse of power meant to derail his political future.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. Trump’s lawsuit isn’t just about clearing his name—it’s about taking on what he and his supporters see as a rogue government willing to do anything to keep him out of office. “What President Trump is doing here is not just standing up for himself – he is standing up for all Americans who believe in the rule of law,” said Trump attorney Daniel Epstein in an interview with Fox Business.
Epstein’s notice to sue slams the DOJ, accusing Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray of violating Trump’s rights with “clear dereliction of constitutional principles.” The filing claims the raid was a case of malicious prosecution and abuse of process, adding that it’s already cost Trump $15 million in legal fees and done serious damage to his reputation.
This lawsuit could dramatically reshape the narrative of the 2024 election. If Trump wins this case, it could not only vindicate him in the eyes of his supporters but also cast a long, damning shadow over the Biden-Harris administration. As Trump’s legal team gears up for this battle royale, everyone’s watching to see how this will shake up the political landscape.
Author: Bo Dogan
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