Anonymous ID: de44b9 Aug. 30, 2022, 2:12 a.m. No.17463758   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3782 >>3884 >>3885 >>4006 >>4092 >>4212

>>17463605 From the Chanel Rion article transcript:

"Alan Kohler, FBI assistant director who coordinated the Mar-a-Lago raid at the behest of a DNC donor at the FBI. And having clearly gone too far on all this, even the judge on the case is pushing back, urging more transparency. The DOJ doesn’t want this. They went too far and now they’re petrified, but this is the least of their worries.

 

Here’s why. Donald Trump can sue every single FBI agent who stepped foot on Mar-a-Lago personally. And right now, every lawyer on Trump’s payroll should be executing a lawsuit against every agent who stepped foot on Trump’s personal property, including little Mr. Alan. Here’s how. The legal precedent to sue the FBI agents and officials individually is in a 1971 Supreme Court case called Bivins versus Six Unknown Named Agents.

 

Bivins allows Trump to sue the FBI agents, one miserable agent, director, assistant director, and water boy at a time. And by the way, want to guess why these FBI looters don’t want an unredacted affidavit out there for all to see? It’s because they sought a general warrant to grab anything. They had to lie and omit to the judge and the hot light of day quivers on the horizon. Blank check police state general warrants are absolutely forbidden under US law."

 

Link to

The Story of Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics:

https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1188&context=facultyworkingpapers