PLASMIC ECHO: THE RAID THEY DIDN’T WANT YOU TO QUESTION
There are moments in the life of a republic when the veil slips, when the carefully curated façade of institutional integrity gives way to something far more unsettling.
The raid on Mar-a-Lago was not merely a law enforcement action. It was a rupture.
Now, Judicial Watch has newly-uncovered internal documents that reveal that even within the Federal Bureau of Investigation itself, there were grave doubts about the legal foundation for that extraordinary intrusion, doubts that were brushed aside by a Department of Justice determined to proceed.
At the heart of the matter lies “Plasmic Echo,” the code name for the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) secret investigation into Trump’s handling of presidential records.
According to internal communications, the FBI’s Washington Field Office (WFO) explicitly stated that it did not believe probable cause existed to justify a search warrant for Mar-a-Lago.
Let that sink in.
The agents on the ground, the professionals entrusted with the solemn responsibility of safeguarding constitutional rights, concluded that the legal threshold had not been met.
Yet the Department of Justice pressed forward regardless, culminating in an unprecedented raid on the home of a former president.
One is compelled to ask: Since when does the absence of probable cause become a mere inconvenience?
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