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fightforfreedom

(4,913 posts)
Fri Jun 24, 2022, 06:27 AM Jun 2022

I wonder, does the DOJ have wire, phone taps in place?

Garland had to show good cause to a judge in order to raid Clarks house. That means he had good evidence.

Garland has a lot of evidence to show to judges. He knows what kind of people he is dealing with. They are as corrupt as you can get, they will commit crimes in order to protect themselves. Pay people to keep their mouths shut, etc. They are like the mob.

Garland may have been investigating many of these people for months. He could have shown good cause to judges in order to get wire/phone taps put in place. Just saying.

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I wonder, does the DOJ have wire, phone taps in place? (Original Post) fightforfreedom Jun 2022 OP
Thanks for the information, gab13by13 Jun 2022 #1
When the DOJ brought down the mob, they used wire/phone taps. fightforfreedom Jun 2022 #2
Possibly bucolic_frolic Jun 2022 #3
One can hope NT Patton French Jun 2022 #4

gab13by13

(21,309 posts)
1. Thanks for the information,
Fri Jun 24, 2022, 06:41 AM
Jun 2022

One doesn't get a judge to issue a search warrant without evidence. DOJ had to be investigating, much of what Clarke did we already know about.

It is still unclear what crime/crimes DOJ is investigating Clarke for. Is it the fake elector scheme that the Michigan SOS gave DOJ the criminal referral 5 months ago? Is it for seditious conspiracy?

Nice to see DOJ investigating, this means the Clarke case is further along.

 

fightforfreedom

(4,913 posts)
2. When the DOJ brought down the mob, they used wire/phone taps.
Fri Jun 24, 2022, 06:59 AM
Jun 2022

In a way this is very much like a mob investigation. During his investigations Garland may have found good cause, evidence, people he is investigating were trying in some way to corruptly cover their tracks. The traitors surely are talking, communicating with to each other, doing illegal things in an attempt to save their asses.

It is possible the DOJ is listening in on some of these traitors. Remember, we are dealing with very stupid people.

bucolic_frolic

(43,129 posts)
3. Possibly
Fri Jun 24, 2022, 07:41 AM
Jun 2022

but I doubt they've been in place long if they exist. But a coverup of the coverup of the coverup would be distilled evidence!

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