BREAKING: In another sign the Mar-a-Lago raid was political, the DOJ prosecutor who authorized it --DNC donor and Russiagate alum Jay Bratt --blacked out every reference to Trump cooperating with subpoenas from the publicly released search warrant affidavit, new court docs reveal
2/10 Here's the newly unsealed evidence of cooperation by Trump -- complying with not one, but two grand jury subpoenas -- that DOJ prosecutor Jay Bratt tried to hide from the public behind several redactions in the initially released affidavit in support of his Mar-a-Lago raid:
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Page 2: " additional documents bearing classification markings ... have been produced to the government in response to a grand jury subpoena ... "
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Page 18: " ... agreed to accept service of a grand jury subpoena ... "
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Page 20: " ... an extension was granted for compliance with the subpoena ... "
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Page 21: " ... documents ... produced pursuant to the grand jury subpoena ... "
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Page 22: " ... classified documents (the ones recently provided ... "
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Page 23: " ... agreed to accept service of a grand jury subpoena for footage from those cameras ... "
" ... provided a hard drive to FBI agents ... "
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Page 25: " ... in response to a grand jury subpoena provided FBI agents and DOJ COUNSEL a Redweld envelope containing documents ... "
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Page 28: " ... a padlock was installed on the STORAGE ROOM door."
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