ILLEGAL SEARCH: FBI Admitted They Conducted An Illegal Search Warrant - NOW WHAT?!

Published on December 17, 2025
Duration: 13:35

This video critically examines the FBI's August 2022 search of Mar-a-Lago, alleging it was an illegal warrant based on a misapplication of the Presidential Records Act. Speaker Jared Yanis, drawing on his background, argues that the FBI's actions may have violated constitutional standards and discusses potential legal recourse under 42 USC 1983, contrasting it with the fatal raid on Bryan Malinowski.

Quick Summary

The FBI's August 2022 search of Mar-a-Lago is alleged to be an illegal warrant, potentially violating the Fourth Amendment. The speaker argues the Presidential Records Act, a civil law, was misused to justify a criminal search. Legal recourse under 42 USC 1983 is discussed, with comparisons to the Bryan Malinowski raid highlighting concerns over law enforcement tactics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00FBI Admission on Mar-a-Lago Search
  2. 03:00Internal FBI Email Analysis
  3. 04:55Comparison with Malinowski Raid
  4. 07:04Presidential Records Act vs. Criminal Law
  5. 09:10Legal Accountability and Section 1983

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main allegation regarding the FBI's Mar-a-Lago search?

The primary allegation is that the FBI conducted an illegal search warrant on Mar-a-Lago, potentially violating the Fourth Amendment. The speaker claims the FBI admitted the search violated the Constitution and misused the Presidential Records Act.

How does the Presidential Records Act relate to the Mar-a-Lago search?

The video argues that the FBI improperly used the Presidential Records Act, a civil law for managing records, to justify a criminal search warrant. This is presented as a dangerous misapplication of the law.

What legal recourse is discussed for unconstitutional searches?

The video discusses 42 USC 1983, which allows individuals to sue government officials for violating constitutional rights. It suggests qualified immunity might not apply in cases of unreasonable searches like the one at Mar-a-Lago.

What comparison is made to highlight concerns about law enforcement tactics?

The Mar-a-Lago search is compared to the fatal ATF raid on Bryan Malinowski. This comparison is used to argue that law enforcement is increasingly ignoring 'less intrusive' alternatives required by law.

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