It was a month busy for Trump’s remuneration campaign

Prosecutors, law enforcement officials and legislators who previously managed or participated in surveys of Donald Trump’s commercial and political activities are increasingly exposed.
Although the moves were not announced by Trump himself, they agree with his wishes on the 2024 presidential campaign to request reprisals if he was elected to the White House.
With regard to probes on Russian interference in the 2016 elections, which included contacts between Trump’s campaign officials and Russian individuals, Trump has caused at least 2019 to “investigate the investigators”.
Here is an overview of the latest developments, which follow the previous actions taken to investigate the former director of the FBI, James Comey, as well as two members of the first presidential administration of Trump. It remains to be seen if the probes will lead to a real legal danger for the targets or if they are simply a way to make their lives miserable, with significant legal costs.
Letitia James
The prosecutors summoned an investigation by the Grand Jury and assigned the office of Letitia James for documents on the trial against Trump and a separate case that she brought against the National Rifle Association, several American media said on Friday, citing unnamed sources.
Abbe Lowell, a lawyer representing James, who is the prosecutor general of New York, called the reported investigation “the most blatant and desperate example of this administration putting the president’s political remuneration campaign”.

When she presented herself to her duties in 2018, James marked Trump a “crook”, and she continued Trump and her republican administration of tens of times compared to her policies as president and on the way he managed his private commercial empire.
The civil fraud case, presented in 2022, led to an American judgment of 355 million dollars against Trump last year, after a judge fraudulently concluded his net value of the dupe of lenders while he was building his real estate empire. The penalty is now more important because it accumulates interest, but Trump attracts the verdict itself.
“Any armament of the justice system should disrupt each American,” James’ office said in a statement last week.
In addition, FBI director Kash Patel confirmed in May that James was the subject of an investigation after an official of the Trump administration accused him of mortgage fraud. James’ lawyer said the accusation was a lie based on an intentional poor reading of the documents that the Attorney General signed in 2023 to help his niece buy a house in Virginia.
Brian Driscoll
Brian Driscoll was appointed acting director of the FBI in January to replace Christopher Wray and served in the position while the appointment of the patel was pending. Driscoll made the headlines after he and Robert Kissane, the director of the time, resisted the requests of Trump’s administration for a list of agents who participated in investigations on January 6, 2021, Riot Au Capitole, who was led by supporters of Trump.
Licensed last week, Driscoll told his colleagues in an email seen by AD that he had not received any reason for his dismissal.

But Jamie Raskin, the main democrat of the Chamber’s Judicial Committee, condemned what he described as “purge to the FBI of anyone who refuses to promise his blind and primordial loyalty to Donald Trump”.
“The dismissal of Mr. Driscoll and other career agents is a shameful affront to the rule of law and characterizes the Trump administration campaign to replace non -supporter professionals in the application of laws by political loyalists and incompetent sycophants,” said Raskin.
Steven Jensen, deputy director of the FBI, is also released last week. Jensen supervised a section of FBI domestic terrorism at the time of the Capitol riot.
In a statement last week, the FBI Association Agents condemned agent layoffs “making the assignments taken from them”.
Under the patel surveillance, the FBI has evolved to demote, reallocate or aggressively repel the agents considered to be disgrace with the office of the office or the Trump administration, while Trump has forgiven the vast majority of persons convicted for infringements of riot Capitol, including militia group leaders found guilty of seditive behavior.
Adam Schiff
The American prosecutor General Pam Bondi appointed a “special lawyer” to probe the allegations of mortgage fraud of James and Senator Adam Schiff, last week told two leaders of the administration.
Schiff’s allegations concern a house bought in Maryland over 15 years ago. Preet Bharara, representative Schiff, said in a statement last week that the allegations had already been “demystified”, while characterizing any investigation that results as politically motivated.

Schiff has long been a Trump target, and the Californian democrat was one of the chamber directors of Trump’s first dismissal in late 2019.
In 2019, Schiff thwarted supporters of Trump and Maga saying that there were “significant” and “convincing” evidence of collusion between certain officials of the Trump campaign and the Russians seeking to interfere in the 2016 elections, although he admitted CNN “There is a difference between seeing evidence of collusion and being able to prove a criminal conspiracy beyond a reasonable doubt”.
The Republicans of the Chamber in 2023 censored Schiff, saying in a resolution which he “abused” of his position saying that there was evidence of collusion.
The American prosecutor General Pam Bondi ordered federal prosecutors to launch an investigation by the Grand Jury on the assertions that the members of the former administration of President Barack Obama made information on Russia’s interference in the 2016 elections, following disputed allegations of the National Director of Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
Barack Obama
Trump’s White House has renewed efforts to accuse former President Barack Obama and those used in the intelligence in 2015 and 2016 – including former CIA director John Brennan and former national intelligence director James Clapper – of betrayal linked to the origins of the Russian interference investigation.
Bondi announced a “strike force” to examine the officials of the Obama administration, with information emerging that federal prosecutors are encouraged to ask for indictment of great jury, although it is not clear which former civil servants could be examined.

In an interview with Fox News Broadcast this weekend, vice-president JD Vance said that prosecutors had to follow the law, but he predicted “you will see many people being charged”.
Trump’s national intelligence director’s decision, Tupsi Gabbard, publishing previously classified files on the origins of the Russian investigation. Gabbard and other officials, including Patel, deceived them as demonstrating democratic guilt in the Trump campaign investigation.
He obtained a rare public statement from Obama, as well as accusations of criticism such as the former member of the Republican Congress Adam Kinzinger that the administration was looking for a distraction against the criticism against the controversy of Jeffrey Epstein.
While a senatorial committee led by the Republicans and an Inspector General of the Ministry of Justice found the fault of the aspects of the investigation into interference in Russia, none concluded that this was unjustified or the result of political stuff from the Democratic Party.
Special Lawyer Robert Mueller, who led a two -year investigation by the Ministry of Justice, determined that Russia had intervened on behalf of the campaign and that Trump’s campaign welcomed the aid.
The Mueller team, which could not obtain an interview in person with Trump, did not find that the campaign had conspired to influence the elections, but presented examples of possible obstruction to justice.
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