What’s behind the FBI swoop on Donald Trump’s Florida home? | Moira Donegan
Whether the DOJ is no longer scared of the Republicans, or the January 6 hearings have changed things, Trump is the subject of a serious criminal inquiry
It's remarkable that it didn't leak. A story of this magnitude - the FBI raiding the compound of a former president, executing a search warrant in connection with a criminal investigation - is the kind of story that every well-connected reporter in Washington would usually have heard about. But the major papers seemed surprised on Monday night, scrambling to catch up as the story unfolded. In the end, the person who broke the news was Donald Trump himself, posting on his own somewhat anaemic Maga blogging platform, Truth Social. After working and cooperating with the relevant government agencies, this unannounced raid on my home was not necessary or appropriate," Trump said. They even broke into my safe."
If the Justice Department and the FBI were able to keep news of the raid from leaking, it implies that they are treating their investigation into Trump with extreme caution. A raid on such a high-profile and polarizing political figure would have been approved and monitored by officials at the very top; at the very least, the agencies would have had to get a warrant from a federal judge. The raid is a significant escalation of the department's relationship with Trump. It's now difficult to think, as many of us long did, that the DOJ is unwilling to make Trump himself the object of a serious criminal inquiry.
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