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Texas AG demands records from special counsel investigation of Trump |
2024-11-09 |
[FoxNews] State Attorney General Ken Paxton has submitted a FOIA request Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the Biden administration's Justice Department (DOJ) on Friday, demanding that it provide records relating to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s corruption investigation into President-elect Trump. In a release, the Republican AG alleged that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who led a team investigating Trump regarding a false Trump-Russia election collaboration, "destroyed records." "Past Special Counsels, including — notoriously — Robert Mueller, destroyed records at the end of their investigations to avoid accountability," Paxton said in a release. "It is not clear why nobody was prosecuted for doing so," he added. "This request is part of my Office’s efforts to ensure that Americans are not cheated out of accountability or information again. This pattern of weaponizing the justice system for partisan retribution must end." In Paxton's request, he argued that past special counselors "appear to have intentionally destroyed documents" during their tenure. "Our office would consider any destruction of the documents requested herein to be a crime under 18 U.S.C. § 1361, and would refer the matter for prosecution in the event destruction occurs," the letter said. According to the DOJ, 18 U.S.C. § 1361 "protects "any property" of the United States or an agency or department thereof." The FOIA request from Paxton follows the House Judiciary Committee sharing its concern that Smith and prosecutors involved in the Trump investigations will "purge" records to skirt oversight. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., penned a letter to Smith on Friday, demanding that he produce to Congress all documents related to the probes before the end of the month. "The Committee on the Judiciary is continuing its oversight of the Department of Justice and the Office of Special Counsel. According to recent public reports, prosecutors in your office have been ‘gaming out legal options’ in the event that President Donald Trump won the election," they wrote. "With President Trump’s decisive victory this week, we are concerned that the Office of Special Counsel may attempt to purge relevant records, communications, and documents responsive to our numerous requests for information." Following Trump's decisive victory, the DOJ is looking to wind down two federal criminal cases against Trump as he prepares to be sworn in for a second term in the White House. Its decision to do so upholds a long-standing policy that prevents DOJ attorneys from prosecuting a sitting president. Related: Ken Paxton 11/08/2024 Federal judge throws out Biden admin program to legalize illegal immigrant spouses of US citizens Ken Paxton 10/28/2024 Here Are States Where The Biden-Harris Admin Blocked Efforts To Ensure Only Citizens Vote In Elections Ken Paxton 10/25/2024 a Freedom of Information Act ("FOIA") request with the U.S. Department of Justice ("DOJ") to investigate the federal agency's intimidation of businessman Elon Musk over his voter registration program Related: Jack Smith 11/08/2024 BREAKING: Jack Smith files motion to vacate remaining deadlines in Trump's D.C. criminal case. Jack Smith 11/08/2024 After Trump's Victory, There Can Be No Unity Without A Reckoning Jack Smith 11/07/2024 Nolte: Corrupt Special Counsel Jack Smith to Exit DOJ, Drop Cases Related: Robert Mueller 10/12/2024 Shocking History of Dominion Voting - How Obama rigged the creation of Dominion Voting Co. Robert Mueller 09/26/2024 Lawyer hired by Haitian Bridge Alliance who filed criminal charges against President Trump and JD Vance today is Kamala Harris friend Robert Mueller 09/06/2024 'Call from 2016': Dissenting bloggers are being bullied to help Harris win |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#3 Might be why so many of these senior grade FBI fellas are handing in their retirement paperwork. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2024-11-09 12:50 |
#2 The question then becomes: Is the penalty for destroying documents more or less than the penalty for the crimes that have been documented? |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2024-11-09 12:25 |
#1 Paxton continues to fight like Rocky. We will see which episode we are living. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2024-11-09 12:08 |