The warrant for the search of former President Trump's house in Mar-a-Lago has been ordered to be unsealed, and the Department of Justice has been given the instruction to comply.
It comes following disclosures made by Trump's son, Eric, that the FBI agents who stormed into the enormous Florida home had failed to present the family's lawyer, Christina Bobb, the warrant and had forced her to remain at the end of the driveway throughout the entire process.
The court judge who ordered the unexpected search, in which some 30 FBI agents ransacked their way through over 128 rooms, is Bruce Reinhart. He ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to file a response to the demands that Albany Times Union and Judicial Watch made to unseal the documents. The demands were made to unseal the documents.
Reinhart, who purportedly signed the warrant, had to be withdrawn from Trump's lawsuit against Hillary Clinton in 2016 because he had "personal bias" towards one of the plaintiffs. This caused Reinhart to be disqualified from participating in the litigation.
The judge was required to recuse himself from the case because they had "personal bias or prejudice concerning a party, or personal knowledge of disputed evidentiary facts concerning the proceeding," according to the grounds for recusal.
In other terms, Reinhart has a transparent and evident political ax to grind, which might play a part in the judgments he takes about topics pertaining to Trump or politics, despite the fact that the recusal did not specify whether the prejudice was in favor of or opposed to Trump.
During the course of the hunt, there were a great deal of peculiar occurrences and goings-on that took place. According to Eric Trump, FBI agents had refused to let his father's attorney, Christina Bobb, view the warrant, and they ordered that security cameras be shut down, which was a request that staff members refused to comply with.
Trump turned to his social media platform, Truth Social, to claim that there may have been some kind of wrongdoing involved and that the search was part of a concerted campaign by the left-wing establishment in cooperation with Biden in order to remove him permanently from politics:
On Wednesday, he wrote on his account that "the FBI and others from the Federal Government would not let anyone, including my lawyers, be anywhere near the areas that were rummaged and otherwise looked at during the raid on Mar-a-Lago." This was in reference to the search that was conducted during the raid on Mar-a-Lago earlier that day.
Trump said that his legal team was assisting the FBI, who had retrieved numerous boxes of material and files from the basement of the address. Trump also claimed that his legal team was helping with the investigation. According to him, his team followed the advice given by the FBI in June and installed additional security measures on the door to the basement where the data were kept.
He stated that they were already taken through the basement and were aware of the crates that were there. The next day, on Monday, agents broke into the basement, took the boxes they had been shown before, and cut off the lock that they had previously stated had been put.
Trump wrote, "A surprise attack, POLITICS, and all the while our Country is going to HELL!"