‘Dangerous lie’: Trump claims that the FBI wanted to kill him in Mar-A-Lago raid
Frank Figliuzzi, former FBI Assistant Director, Vaughn Hillyard NBC News Correspondent and David Jolly, former Congressman from Florida join Nicolle Wallace with reaction to the latest insane lie being put out by Donald Trump and his allies claiming that Donald Trump was in danger during the classified documents raid carried out by the FBI, and how in only further escalates the situation and stirs up the craziest people in his base.
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In the realm of law enforcement, the FBI stands as a symbol of authority and diligence in pursuing justice. But how exactly does the Federal Bureau of Investigation gather evidence against suspected criminals, obtain search warrants, and execute them? Let's delve into the intricate process, demystifying the mechanisms that underpin these crucial steps in law enforcement.
Gathering Evidence:
Before the FBI can initiate any legal proceedings, they must first gather compelling evidence against a suspected individual. This process often begins with extensive investigations, including surveillance, interviews, forensic analysis, and data collection. Every piece of evidence is meticulously documented and analyzed to build a comprehensive case.
Obtaining a Search Warrant:
Once the FBI has gathered sufficient evidence to establish probable cause, they seek judicial approval for a search warrant. This document grants law enforcement officers the legal authority to conduct searches of specified locations, such as homes, vehicles, or businesses, to gather additional evidence pertinent to the case.
Contents of a Search Warrant:
A search warrant is a legal document issued by a judge or magistrate and must adhere to strict guidelines outlined in the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution. It must include:
1. Probable Cause: The warrant must articulate the specific facts and circumstances that lead to the belief that a crime has been committed and that evidence related to the crime is likely to be found at the location to be searched.
2. Description of the Property: The warrant must specify the exact location to be searched and describe with particularity the items or evidence sought.
3. Time Frame: In some cases, the warrant may specify a timeframe during which the search must occur, typically to prevent the destruction of evidence.
4. Issuing Authority: The warrant must clearly identify the judge or magistrate who issued it, along with their signature.
Execution of a Search Warrant:
With a valid search warrant in hand, FBI agents proceed to the designated location to execute the search. The execution must adhere to strict protocols to ensure the protection of individual rights and the integrity of the evidence.
Agents typically announce their presence and purpose before entering the premises, although there are exceptions, such as in cases where announcing could endanger the agents or lead to the destruction of evidence. Once inside, agents conduct a thorough search, seizing any evidence that falls within the scope of the warrant.
The Role of "Deadly Force" in Search Warrants:
While search warrants do not inherently include the phrase "deadly force," the potential for its use is implicitly understood in certain high-risk situations. Law enforcement agencies are trained to prioritize the safety of both officers and civilians during the execution of warrants. In instances where there is a credible threat to life, officers may use deadly force as a last resort to neutralize the threat and protect themselves or others.
In conclusion, the process of gathering evidence, obtaining search warrants, and executing them is a meticulously regulated and crucial aspect of law enforcement, ensuring that justice is served while safeguarding individual rights. By adhering to strict legal standards and protocols, the FBI upholds the principles of fairness and due process in its pursuit of truth and accountability.
Maddow: Trump win 'gives us a really big to-do list' to defend democracy
Rachel Maddow speaks to Americans who do not want to surrender democracy to Donald Trump's authoritarian management and points out that since it did not work to defend democracy with the election, it is time to turn to a new set of tools and tasks to preserve the system of government used in the United State of America since its inception.
Maddow points out frightening truth about Trump's lack of concern about votes
Rachel Maddow rounds up instances in which Donald Trump not only assures his supporters that if he is elected they won't have to vote in the future, but also that even for this 2024 election he does not need votes. Maddow posits that the reason Trump doesn't care about votes is that he intends to win by manipulating the administration of the voting tabulation.
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