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“Hosts on Russia’s state-owned Russia-1 television channel said that officials in Moscow have already been ‘studying’ top secret and other classified documents the FBI sought through a search warrant of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort home,” Newsweek reports.
The New York Times interviewed Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY)
NEW YORK TIMES: Do you own a gun?
MALONEY: No.
NEW YORK TIMES: Have you ever fired a gun?
MALONEY: Excuse me, I do own a gun. I inherited an old 22 rifle from my dad, which sits in a closet somewhere in a house we don’t use very much.
NEW YORK TIMES: Have you ever fired it?
MALONEY: Yes, of course.
Washington Post: “Immediately after the search, Trump seemed to believe the FBI had played into his hands. Instead of exhibiting any concern, two people who spoke to him Monday evening both reported that Trump was ‘upbeat,’ convinced the Justice Department had overreached and would cause Republicans to rally to his cause and help him regain the presidency in 2024.”
Said one friend: “He feels it’s a political coup for him.”
“By Friday, however, the unsealed court records showed agents had seized 11 sets of classified documents, among other things.
New York Times: “Shortly before Mr. Garland made the announcement, a person close to Mr. Trump reached out to a Justice Department official to pass along a message from the former president to the attorney general. Mr. Trump wanted Mr. Garland to know that he had been checking in with people around the country and found them to be enraged by the search.”
The message Trump wanted conveyed, according to a person familiar with the exchange, was: “The country is on fire.
Wall Street Journal: “At 12:50 a.m. on Jan. 20, 2021, his last day in office, he issued a list of 143 pardons and commutations, generating more presidential records required to be turned over to the National Archives. The result was a rushed and chaotic exit from the White House that is now at the center of a federal investigation into Mr.
“Multiple sources tell me overnight a man set his car on fire and drove into a barricade near the U. S. Capitol. He started shooting indiscriminately, ultimately shot and killed himself,” PBS Newshour reports.