Merrick Garland Denies DOJ Authorized the Use of Deadly Force In Mar-a-Lago Raid, Says Allegations Are “False and Extremely Dangerous” [Video]

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On Thursday, US Attorney General Merrick Garland held a press conference to announce an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

Given that everything is falling apart in America, addressing Ticketmaster seems like a problem that would rank very low on the priority list, if at all.

Naturally, the press appeared largely uninterested in Ticketmaster.

Instead, reporters questioned Garland about Trump’s response to the DOJ’s authorization of the use of deadly force during the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid.

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“Most of us got a solicitation email this morning from the former president of the United States saying the Justice Department had authorization to kill him during the Mar-a-Lago raid…” a reporter said to Merrick Garland.

The reporter was referring to a Trump campaign email, which read: “BIDEN’S DOJ WAS AUTHORIZED TO SHOOT ME!”

The reporter continued, “First, can you give us some clarification on that particular point that he’s making and whether or not deadly force is authorized and other interventions including the search of Mr. Biden’s residence.”

“That allegation is false and it is extremely dangerous,” Merrick Garland said. “The document that is being referred to in the allegation is the Justice Department’s standard policy limiting the use of force.”

Merrick Garland claimed that the same deadly force protocol was used when FBI agents searched Joe Biden’s residences in Delaware.

Garland continued, “As the FBI advises, it is part of the standard operations plan for searches and in fact, it was even used in the consensual search of President Biden’s home.”

The public deserves to see the documents from the searches of Joe Biden’s properties.

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It’s important to clarify that it isn’t “Trump’s claim,” as many outlets falsely assert. Trump learned about authorization of deadly force after much of the public did, as he was tied up in court for Alvin Bragg’s garbage “hush money” trial when the news broke.

The information emerged from numerous documents related to the Mar-a-Lago raid, which U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon unsealed on Tuesday.

The Gateway Pundit reported:

US Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday held a press conference announcing an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

Garland, flanked by the highly corrupt Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco and Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter, also answered questions about Trump’s response to the DOJ’s authorization of the use of deadly force during the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid.

“Most of us got a solicitation email this morning from the former president of the United States saying the Justice Department had authorization to kill him during the Mar-a-Lago raid…” a reporter said to Merrick Garland.

The reporter was referring to Team Trump campaign email:

“BIDEN’S DOJ WAS AUTHORIZED TO SHOOT ME!” Trump said in a campaign email.

The reporter continued, “First, can you give us some clarification on that particular point that he’s making and whether or not deadly force is authorized and other interventions including the search of Mr. Biden’s residence.”

“That allegation is false and it is extremely dangerous,” Merrick Garland said. “The document that is being referred to in the allegation is the Justice Department’s standard policy limiting the use of force.”

Merrick Garland claimed the same deadly force form was used when FBI agents searched Joe Biden’s Delaware residences.

Garland continued, “As the FBI advises, it is part of the standard operations plan for searches and in fact, it was even used in the consensual search of President Biden’s home.”

Let’s see the documents for Joe Biden’s FBI searches!

Judge Aileen Cannon on Tuesday unsealed numerous motions related to Jack Smith’s classified documents case against Trump.

One filing revealed Biden’s FBI authorized the use of deadly force during their raid on Mar-a-Lago authorized by US Attorney General Merrick Garland in August 2022.

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