CELEBRITY
🚨 BREAKING: Memo to Congress Claims NO PROBABLE CAUSE in Biden Raid on Mar-a-Lago… 👉
🚨 BREAKING: Memo to Congress Claims NO PROBABLE CAUSE in Biden Raid on Mar-a-Lago. DID THEY OVERREACH? Memo to Congress Questions Legal Basis of Mar-a-Lago Raid — See the evidence…👇👇
Memo to Congress Questions Legal Basis of Mar-a-Lago Search
A newly circulated memo to members of Congress is raising fresh questions about the legal foundation of the FBI’s 2022 search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. The memo argues that investigators lacked “probable cause,” suggesting the government may have overreached when seeking a warrant for the high-profile operation.
According to the document, which was prepared by congressional investigators and shared with lawmakers, the affidavit used to obtain the search warrant relied too heavily on assumptions rather than concrete evidence that classified materials were being unlawfully retained or mishandled. The memo claims key elements normally required to establish probable cause were either weak or insufficiently demonstrated.
Supporters of the memo say it reinforces long-standing concerns that the search was politically motivated and improperly tied to the White House. Critics, however, dispute that framing, noting that search warrants are reviewed and approved by a federal judge and that the Department of Justice has consistently maintained the search was lawful and necessary to recover sensitive government records.
Legal experts caution that a congressional memo, while influential in public debate, does not override court rulings or established legal processes. Probable cause determinations are typically evaluated by judges, not lawmakers, and disagreements over their sufficiency are usually resolved through the courts.
As congressional oversight continues and related court cases move forward, the memo adds another layer to an already polarized national debate—one that underscores ongoing tensions over executive power, law enforcement authority, and political accountability in the post-presidency of Donald Trump.