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Culture War Roundup for the week of December 5, 2022

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January: plaintiff delivers 15 boxes to NARA.

February: plaintiff asks NARA to delay DoJ access to boxes

April: plaintiff threatens “protective assertion of executive privilege”

May: FBI reviews anyway; simultaneously subpoenas any remaining documents

June: plaintiff delivers more documents, claiming a “diligent search”

Early August: FBI obtains and executes warrant, finding an additional 15 boxes with classified material, and denies requests for special master

Late August: plaintiff asks district court for all sorts of concessions via a vague civil filing; court complies, and federal government immediately requests partial stay

September: district court rejects stay, feds immediately appeal to circuit

October: plaintiff denied appeal by Supreme Court; circuit responds to feds

Where, in this timeline, did the federal government stall? Looks to me that Trump’s team caused most of the delays.

It's not about the government "stalling" anything its about forcing the plaintiff to spend time and money hiring lawyers and filing appeals. Again the process is the punishment.

Did you know that it was Trump who chose to file this lawsuit? Perhaps you're confused and thinking about a different case?

The "well funded cabal of powerful people" that bragged about foisting Biden on us needed to keep Trump in the news through the midterms lest the spotlight turn on them.

If Trump had actually complied with the January request, he wouldn’t be in this situation. Had he sorted it out by June, same deal. This week the court slapped down a suit which never had to happen, one based on absurd jurisprudence and an insistence that the normal rules don’t apply.

We may never know why Trump refused to turn in all the classified material he kept with his golf shirts and Celine Dion memorabilia. But we’re not having this conversation because the Deep State needed a distraction. We’re having it because Trump doesn’t take anything lying down.

How did the government force Trump to file his entirely frivolous action?