You can bet the DOJ has its sights set on Trump Tower

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Given the DOJ’s approach to Mar-a-Lago, it’s fair to presume that the DOJ has also been gathering intel all along about what classified documents might be in Trump Tower, what floorboards they might be hidden under, and surveilling the building to watch for anything going in and out. The Feds aren’t dummies about this kind thing.

For a Trump Tower search and seizure warrant to be successful, the Feds would first need inside cooperators to scout out the document locations from within. And they’d need enough to get a warrant that allows them to search the entire residence, not just Trump’s desk, and so on.

So even as the worst of pundits keep insisting that the DOJ needs to invade Trump Tower RIGHT THIS SECOND or else ALL HOPE WILL BE LOST and Trump will GET AWAY WITH IT ALL, these folks have no idea what they’re even talking about (or just pretending to be to be this clueless in order to pander to your sense of outrage).

You may or may not like how long it took the DOJ to arrive at this stage, but it is clear that the DOJ is taking an overwhelming, thorough, crushing approach toward Trump. The notion that the DOJ just somehow hasn’t thought to search Trump Tower, is frankly baseless.

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