OPINION: Unsealed Mar-A-Lago search warrant reveals government has no case against Trump
Government has no case"We now know why the DOJ wanted the affidavit which is supposed to articulate the probable cause needed for a legitimate search to be kept under seal. After the magistrate who authorized the search forced the DOJ to unseal
a redacted version, two realities came into better focus.
First, the affidavit confirmed that the FBI's investigation was triggered in January 2022 at the request of the National Archives, which wanted certain documents, especially classified documents, that it considered to be presidential records to be turned over to it by Trump. Second, from what I have seen,
I don't believe the affidavit articulates how a federal law was or is being broken. For those who hold out hope that the affidavit's redacted sections fill that gap, there is almost no chance that they do. (More on that below.)
As to the first point, this matter is, as suspected, nothing more than a document dispute that was chugging along, appropriately, as a negotiation behind the scenes and apparently making some progress. I don't see anything in the affidavit asserting a refusal by Trump to cooperate.
Any clinging hope in certain quarters that the affidavit possessed "pulverizing" cause to believe Trump was engaged in a truly serious federal violation can I think be considered dashed. The pipe dream that Trump was engaged in espionage, actively providing secrets to an enemy I think is as fanciful as the Steele dossier's
Moscow hotel bed reverie. And, no, I don't believe a smoking gun of espionage or something equally shocking will be in the redacted sections. If the FBI had that, it would have fronted that in the unredacted portions. "