You knew when the Mar-a-Lago raid went down in August 2022 that something was rotten in Denmark. You need over 30 armed agents to raid a former president’s house over a classified documents dispute? Please.
We reported in December 2025 how many FBI agents didn’t believe there was probable cause for the banana republic-style action — and forwarded their concerns to former Attorney General Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice — but the greenlight was given anyway.
Now, Just the News is reporting that a top Justice Department official and “key ally” of Merrick Garland also cried foul and questioned the legality of the raid. It seems that everyone knew it was ethically and legally dubious, but Biden’s attack dog didn’t care about such trivialities:
Patty Stemler, a decades-long DOJ veteran who was reportedly picked by Garland in 2022 to help consult on Trump-related cases, sent an email just two days after the bureau’s Aug. 8, 2022 raid of Trump’s Florida resort home, where Stemler said she had “a few concerns.”
Stemler sent the email to Sophia Brill, a future Biden White House lawyer and then an attorney inside DOJ’s National Security Division, which played a central role in this anti-Trump inquiry.
The memo was recently unearthed by the DOJ as they investigate the weaponization of law enforcement under the Biden regime, according to the report. It seems like Stemler had more than just “concerns” — to me, it reads like she’s flat-out calling it an illegal search:
“I didn’t know about this search in advance, but I have been worrying about it ever since and worrying more now,” Stemler wrote to Brill on Aug. 10, 2022. “Doesn’t Trump maintain that he had the authority to declassify documents while he was still President?
"Has anyone in NSD or OLC [Office of Legal Counsel] looked at that? I know we have procedures for declassifying, but is the President as Commander in Chief bound by those procedures? We also have procedures for granting pardons, but the President doesn’t have to follow them," she added.
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Trump claimed that he had a standing order from his first term as president that declassified all documents at Mar-a-Lago.
Stemler worried whether releasing details about the FBI’s seizures would be “ethical”:
“I don’t know if we intend to charge anyone with respect to the classified documents seized yesterday, but if we disclose that we found X classified documents before we seek an indictment, will that trench on any fair trial rights or violate the ethical obligations of a prosecutor?" she wrote.
She continued:
I seem to recall that a prosecutor has some leeway to inform the public that we have arrested the serial killer and seized from his home evidence that ties him to the murders for the purpose of reassuring the public that they are now safe. But aren’t there ethical limits on what a prosecutor can say otherwise?
The Mar-a-Lago raid is a stain on our country’s history and shows just how low Garland, Biden, and Co. were willing to go to “get” Orange Man Bad. Like the concerns expressed by FBI agents that there was no probable cause for the invasion, this email reveals that even those on the inside of the lawfare regime were uncomfortable with much of what was going on.
And that would likely be because they knew it was unethical.
Editor’s Note: The endless lawfare against Donald Trump was emblematic of the banana republic Biden regime.
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