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Report: White House visitor logs reveal pre-indictment meetings with administration

The⁣ Growing Evidence of Coordinated Efforts ‌Against Trump

The mountain of evidence‌ that former President Donald Trump’s indictments are a coordinated effort⁢ between the United States Department of Justice and the White House grows every day.

The​ New York Post revealed Sunday that in ‌the lead-up to the federal indictment of former⁤ President Donald Trump ⁣on charges related to mishandling classified documents, interactions took place between members of the White House counsel’s office and Special ⁤Counsel Jack Smith’s team.

According to the report, on March 31, nine weeks before Trump was indicted, a close aide of Special Counsel Jack ‍Smith, Jay Bratt, had a meeting in the White House with the deputy chief ⁤of staff for the White House counsel’s‌ office⁢ Caroline Saba,‍ according‍ to records obtained from⁤ the White House visitor ⁣logs.

Danielle ​Ray, an FBI agent in the Washington field office, also joined ‍the meeting.

Coincidentally, Bratt also met with Saba‌ at the White House in November 2021, during the time Trump⁣ was⁢ dealing with the‌ National Archives investigation​ about presidential records stored in Mar-a-Lago but‌ before the investigation was formally opened.

Then,⁢ in June 2022, Bratt ⁢went to Mar-a-Lago to inspect storage facilities ⁣at the property and talk to Trump personally.

The mar-a-lago-raid/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>Washington Post reported in‌ March that “Jay Bratt,⁢ the prosecutor leading the department’s counterespionage work,⁢ advocated seeking a judge’s⁤ warrant⁢ for an unannounced search at the property to quickly recover ⁤any sensitive documents still there.”

Stanley‍ Woodward,⁣ the lawyer ⁢of Trump’s valet, Walt Nauta, who was also investigated as part of the Mar-a-Lago‌ case, said Bratt tried to⁤ coerce him to help the⁢ prosecution against Trump by floating‍ an application he‍ had ⁣made previously for a⁤ judge’s ⁣position.

Woodward ⁢said Bratt indicated they might look more favorably at the application if he cooperated against Trump, as reported by The Post.

According ⁣to The Guardian, Woodward stated that Bratt told him “he did not think‌ that Woodward was a ‘Trump guy’ and that ‘he would do the ⁣right⁤ thing’ before noting that he knew Woodward⁤ had submitted an application to be a judge ⁣at the superior ​court in Washington DC that was currently pending.”

The Post‍ revealed that another meeting between Bratt and the White House took place in September 2021 with Katherine Reily, ⁤an advisor to the White House chief of staff’s office.

So ‌why was Bratt taking all those meetings in ‌the White House all while⁣ he was ​investigating ‌the ‍president’s political opponent?

Peter Carr, a spokesman for Jack Smith, said⁢ Bratt was at the ‍White House for a‌ “case-related interview.”

The⁣ FBI declined to comment, according‍ to the Post.

Something stinks.

Like a cheating husband with lipstick all over his collar, they keep telling us over and over again ⁤that ​nothing⁤ happened between them.

If the American⁣ people‍ still want⁢ to believe this ridiculous charade, we deserve the sham government ‌we’re living with.

The post ⁤ White ⁢House ⁣Visitor Logs ​Show Who Quietly ​Met with Administration Weeks Before Trump Indictment: Report appeared ⁣first on The Western Journal.



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