Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley read between the heavily redacted lines of the affidavit from the FBI's Trump raid on Friday on 'Special Report.'
It's amazing how people can look at pages of blacked out lines and see this meaning. It's sort of like a Rorschach inkblot test. People look at those blacked out lines and say,"is coming." If you just read the unredacted portions, it doesn't read to me like an affidavit I've seen in countless cases building towards a prosecution.
It reads a lot like,"We want our stuff back and you didn't give it to us." Now, that does not mean that what is underneath those blacked out lines is not a criminal case. They make a very clear point here that the Trump team was told repeatedly that they could not house this material, that it was not secure, that they considered it classified, and that it was not turned over. But
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