Democratic or not? Judge OK’s FBI crackdown on Donald Trump

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Bruce Reinhart was sworn in as the United States Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of Florida on March 14, 2018. Some on Twitter and other social media platforms have accused him of being a Democrat since giving his approval to Donald Trump’s FBI crackdown.

He left the local US Attorney’s Office more than a decade ago to start a private business and help associates such as his pilots and the co-accused planner.

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He was accused of breaking Justice Department rules by using information from a previous job for his own benefit, an accusation he firmly denied.

Bruce Reinhart: Democratic or not? Political Affiliation

Twitter users are spreading claims that Bruce Reinhart is a Democrat, accusing him of funding Barack Obama’s campaign and claiming he has a history with that political group.

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Before joining the bank, he worked in private practice for ten years as a sole proprietor and as co-chair of the white-collar crime practice group of a large firm. He specialized in commercial criminal defense and complex civil litigation.

From 1996 to 2008 he was an assistant US attorney in West Palm Beach. He worked as a trial attorney for the US Department of Justice’s Public Integrity Division. After being accepted into the organization through the Attorney General’s Honors Program, she served at the Justice Department from 1988-1996.

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He began his legal career as a clerk to Norma L. Shapiro in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Richter Reinhart received honors degrees in civil engineering and law from Princeton University in 1984 and 1987, respectively.

Donald Trump’s FBI crackdown approved by Judge Bruce Reinhart

The FBI gained access to the Florida home early yesterday thanks to Bruce Reinhart’s approval of the search warrant, the New York Post reports.

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Agents had already made two inquiries to the federal judge in West Palm Beach before the search. The judges who make up the office are William Matthewman, Ryon McCabe, Reinhart, who was assigned the cases, and the other two.

Trump is not identified as a target in either of the two warrant requests filed with the system Monday. Reinhart appointed a magistrate four years ago after 10 years working in the private sector with Epstein’s associates.

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He backed two of the pedophile billionaire’s pilots, planner Sarah Kellen and “Yugoslav sex slave” Nadia Marcinkova. On January 1, 2008, he left his position as US Attorney for South Florida and returned with the staff the next day.

Connections between Bruce Reinhart and Jeffrey Epstein

The Florida federal judge who approved the search warrant that allowed the FBI to search former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort left the US regional attorney’s office more than a decade ago to help the convicted child molester To defend Jeffrey Epstein who had been granted immunity in the financier’s lengthy sex trafficking investigation.

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Sources told the Post that Judge Bruce Reinhart issued the warrant allowing federal agents to raid the lavish South Florida home Monday in what President Trump described as an “unannounced raid on my property.”

Kellen and Marcinkova were among Epstein’s lieutenants who gained immunity in a controversial deal with federal investigators in 2007. The perv was consequently able to plead state charges rather than federal ones. After just 13 months in county jail, Epstein was granted parole.

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