The federal government’s raid on Mar-a-Lago may have been influenced by Hillary Clinton, according to a former Supreme Court clerk.
Revolver reports on the musings of Mike Davis, who previously clerked for Justice Neil Gorsuch and believes that the search for classified documents in President Donald Trump’s possession had to do with recovering files that could prove damaging to Hillary, President Joe Biden, and dozens of co-conspirators who encouraged the false Trump-Russia collusion narrative.
“[T]he reason Biden (illegally) raided Trump is because Trump declassified (via memo on 1/19/2021) and kept his personal copy of his Crossfire Hurricane presidential records,” Davis wrote on X, giving the code name for the FBI’s investigation into potential coordination between Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russian assets.
“These Crossfire Hurricane records are devastating to Obama, Biden, Hillary, Clapper, Comey, and so many others,” he added.
Documents that President Trump retained may have included information about whether Russians accessed Hillary’s home server when tens of thousands of private emails infamously went missing. Davis said it’s plausible that Hillary’s campaign pushed the Trump-Russia connection in preparation for blaming her Republican rival if the documents were leaked before the election.
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“Trump could have publicly disclosed these declassified Crossfire Hurricane records in his civil lawsuit versus Hillary over the Russian-collusion hoax,” Davis added. “In other words, Obama and Biden have politicized and weaponized law enforcement and intel agencies to interfere in the 2016, 2020, and 2024 presidential elections against Trump.”
“Because Obama and Biden know Trump has the goods on their ongoing Russian-collusion criminal conspiracy.”
Again, the reason Biden (illegally) raided Trump is because Trump declassified (via memo on 1/19/2021) and kept his personal copy of his Crossfire Hurricane presidential records.
Biden, through his Deputy Counsel White House Jonathan Su, waived Trump’s claim of executive… https://t.co/Y4a6GLvYhP
— 🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 (@mrddmia) April 12, 2024
Last summer, special counsel John Durham concluded a four-year report into the Trump-Russia scandal that found no evidence of collusion.
“[T]he FBI had no information in its holdings indicating that at any time during the campaign anyone in the Trump had been in contact with any Russian intelligence officials,” he told investigators during a House committee hearing.
A rash of documents in the Mar-a-Lago case has been ordered unsealed by Florida U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee. She has at times scolded special counsel Jack Smith for attempting to withhold evidence, some of which he claims contains national security secrets that cannot be publicly disclosed. Davis’ hypothesis suggests some of that obstruction may be a play that also benefits Hillary.
Whether the case ever goes to trial is an open question. The U.S. Supreme Court last week appeared ready to extend the scope of an inquiry into whether President Trump is immune from charges, a move that would send deliberation back down to a lower court and potentially extend his federal trials by months. If he were to defeat President Biden in November, Trump is all but certain to dismiss the Mar-a-Lago case through executive authority.