Trump Plans $100 Million Lawsuit Against DOJ Over Mar-a-Lago Search

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The GOP presidential nomineeโ€™s lawyers alleged illegal conduct by the United States against the former president over the FBI search.

Former President Donald Trump has submitted a memo detailing plans to sue the Department of Justice (DOJ) for $100 million in damages over the FBIโ€™s search of his Mar-a-Lago property in 2022, claiming that it was conducted in an illegal manner.

The administrative claim was submitted on Aug. 7 under the Federal Tort Claims Act, which allows private citizens to sue the U.S. government for an alleged infringement of a right.

It alleges that the government violated the former presidentโ€™s rights during the August 2022 search of his property that resulted in special counsel Jack Smithโ€™s indictment against Trump, accusing him of illegally retaining classified documents.

โ€œOperational level decisions … made by Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wrayโ€ were โ€œinconsistent with protocols requiring the consent of an investigative target, disclosure to that individualโ€™s attorneys, and the use of the local U.S. Attorneyโ€™s Office,โ€ according to the memo, obtained by The Epoch Times on Aug. 12.

Actions carried out by Garland and Wray, the memo said, โ€œwere not discretionary but required as a matter of procedure and under the Constitution.โ€

It added that the two โ€œshould have never approved a raid and subsequent indictment of President Trump because the well-established protocol with former U.S. presidents is to use non-enforcement means to obtain records of the United States.โ€

Trump will seek $100 million for the alleged damages that resulted from the Mar-a-Lago search and $15 million for legal costs that he subsequently paid to defend himself, according to the notice.

Wray, Garland, the FBI, and the DOJ havenโ€™t issued public comments on the memo as of the afternoon of Aug. 12. A spokesperson for the DOJ declined to comment on the memo to The Epoch Times

Daniel Epstein, Trumpโ€™s attorney, filed the notice with the DOJ on Aug. 12, giving the agency 180 days to respond and provide a resolution. If there is none, Trump will file a lawsuit or take other legal action in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, the notice said.

Byย Jack Phillips

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