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Sara Gonzales Unfiltered

Why Won't the DOJ Release the FBI Affidavit from Mar-a-Lago? | 8/16/2022

Sara Gonzales Unfiltered

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.85.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

The DOJ is opposing the release of the FBI affidavit for the Mar-a-Lago raid, which would reveal what the probable cause for the search warrant was. Plus, an opinion piece in the Atlantic claims the Catholic rosary has become an "extremist symbol." And why did a University of Alabama sorority unanimously reject a transgender candidate? Today's Sponsors: Moink delivers grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb, pastured pork and chicken, and sustainable wild-caught Alaskan salmon straight to your door. Go to https://MoinkBox.com/NEWS and get free filet mignon in every order for a year. iTarget Pro allows you to dry-fire practice with your actual firearm anytime in the safety and privacy of your own home. Go to https://iTargetPro.com and save 10% plus get free shipping with offer code NEWS. Patriot Mobile is America’s ONLY Christian Conservative mobile phone provider, and it has been on the front lines fighting for your values. Go to https://PatriotMobile.com/NEWS and get free activation with offer code NEWS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today, the DOJ refuses to release a key document from the Mar-a-Lago raid. Mayor Bowser dismisses

0:05.8

concerns over her discriminatory vaccine policies, and somehow, the Catholic Rosary is now an

0:11.4

extremist symbol. Surprise! We've got all of that and more coming up and it all starts right now.

0:34.2

Welcome to the news and why it matters. I am Sarah Gonzalez and I am joined today by Blase

0:40.0

TV contributors, both Yakuubillion's host of the bottom line and John Doyle, host of Heck

0:45.7

Off-Camy or so I'm told, but I'm not sure the last time he actually put out content.

0:52.3

I don't even want to make my little quay. Every time it's like clockwork, she takes a shot of me,

0:56.5

I have to somehow respond and then we get into the news. Let's just get into the news.

0:59.6

Can I just say the only reason that happens is because the first time John Doyle was on this

1:04.3

program, you should look it up. He immediately insulted me as the host and I was like,

1:09.7

I'm never letting you live on. That's a running thing at the moment of people coming on this show

1:14.2

insulting Sarah. I'm gonna take precedent against this. You should. I appreciate that.

1:18.0

Like Alex Stein. Oh no. Get your act together, buddy. I'm not mad at you, but he is.

1:25.2

Sarah's show. Okay, so all right, so let's all right, we'll get into the news now, John. Okay,

1:31.7

I won't torture you anymore. I know there are those people out there who are like,

1:35.5

hurry up and get to the news. Stop bantering. We can't help it. We're friends. Okay,

1:39.5

the Department of Justice is moving to unseal more documents related to the raid that happened

1:44.2

last week on President Donald Trump's home in Florida, but they are not going to unseal. They

1:49.0

say the underlying FBI affidavit, which is what President Trump keeps asking them to unseal

1:56.5

and release. They said that unsealing the affidavit could also cause damage to U.S. national security.

2:03.1

The quote is disclosure at this juncture of the affidavit supporting probable cause would,

2:07.2

by contrast, cause significant and irreparable damage to this ongoing criminal investigation.

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