Team Trump's special master request 'all but moot' after DOJ reveals it reviewed seized documents

Team Trump's special master request 'all but moot' after DOJ reveals it reviewed seized documents

Trump again summons the mob.

The former president amplified numerous posts from supportive accounts on his social media website, including one from the user "God & Country" that showed an extreme closeup of Trump's glowering face urging followers to possibly give up their lives.

"Believe in something," the post reads. "Even if it means sacrificing everything."

"We have no other choice," Trump posted. "We are losing America!"

Trump also shared another post demonizing President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and other top Democrats as enemies to the nation.

"Your enemy is not in Russia," the meme said.

What has the LOSER so worried that he amped-up his whining:

The U.S. Dept. of Justice on Monday notified a federal court judge it has completed a preliminary review of all items, including documents and highly-classified documents, and “identified a limited set of materials that potentially contain attorney-client privileged information,” which it will handle according to existing legal procedures.

That announcement likely makes Donald Trump’s legal team’s request for a special master “all but moot” as top national security attorney Brad Moss noted.

Trump’s legal time was mocked in the media last week for doing little to protect their client, and after cajoling from the right wing press they filed a motion for a “special master,” a third party to review all items federal agents seized when they executed the search warrant on Mar-a-Lago.

In a 3-page court filing Monday, posted by Politico’s Kyle Cheney, DOJ adds that it “is in the process of following the procedures set forth in paragraph 84 of the search warrant affidavit to address potential privilege disputes, if any.”

“Additionally, the Department of Justice and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (‘ODNI’) are currently facilitating a classification review ofmaterials recovered pursuant to the search. As the Director of National Intelligence advised Congress, ODNI is also leading an intelligence community assessment of the potential risk to national security that would result from the disclosure of these materials.”

That motion is signed by U.S. Attorney Juan Antonio Gonzalez and Jay Bratt, the Chief of the Counterintelligence and Export Control Section at the National Security Division of DOJ.

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