New York Post

GOP: Show affidavit

Call to justify raid

- By MARK MOORE

The top Republican on the House Intelligen­ce Committee on Sunday said the affidavit authorizin­g the FBI raid on former President Donald Trump’s Florida home should be released in the interest of transparen­cy.

Rep. Mike Turner of Ohio, the ranking Republican on the Intelligen­ce panel, said the court document would provide informatio­n “to understand how did the FBI justify raiding Mar-a-Lago.”

“Certainly, the American public wants to make certain this is not an abuse of discretion,” he said on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.”

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (RTexas), meanwhile, said the execution of the search warrant Aug. 8 on Trump’s resort in Palm Beach “is a very unpreceden­ted measure” that needs to be looked at more closely.

“When you’re going after an ex-president who may run again — this is automatica­lly political,” Crenshaw said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

“You cannot separate the legal aspects of this from the political aspects of it. You can’t. And it doesn’t seem to me like they have acted responsibl­y as a result of that,” he continued, adding that the FBI should have just asked Trump if there were classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.

Crenshaw went on to say that nobody believes Trump was “reading nuclear secrets on his bedside at night,” but said if the Justice Department is going to raise violations of the Espionage Act and pursue criminal probe, “yo have to prove intent.”

“And so that’s why a lot of u jumped to the conclusion that this was highly politicize­d, because it was so unnecessar­y to do an armed raid to resolve this particular issue that could have been resolved very easily otherwise,” said Crenshaw.

Turner said the affidavit will provide insight on what the FBI told the court it was looking for in Trump’s winter home, and noted, “they had other options besides just raiding the house.” “What is it that as at an immination­al ent ecurity hreat that you didn’t ust go o court and ask the court to order that the documents be delivered to them?” he said.

The congressma­n said there have been previous examples of the FBI oversteppi­ng its bounds, especially when it comes to investigat­ing Trump.

“We had an attorney for the FBI that actually was convicted of doctoring an email to obtain a warrant against Trump. There’s Trump’s organizati­on — you have the FBI using the Russia dossier, which has been proven to be debunked, as evidence under a warrant that they submitted,” he said.

US Magistrate Bruce Reinhart, who signed off on the search warrant, said last week that he believed part of the affidavit could be released and gave the Justice Department until Aug. 25 to submit a list of material that could be redacted so the document could be made public.

The Justice Department opposes releasing the affidavit because it would “provide a roadmap to the investigat­ion” and would compromise witnesses and secret grand jury testimony.

“This is a volatile situation with respect to this search across the political spectrum — but on one side in particular,” Justice Department counterint­elligence chief Jay Bratt told the judge. “The government is very concerned about the safety of the witnesses in these cases.”

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 ?? ?? QUESTIONS: Republican­s want the affidavit backing the Mar-a-Lago raid (above) that was OK’d by a federal court.
QUESTIONS: Republican­s want the affidavit backing the Mar-a-Lago raid (above) that was OK’d by a federal court.

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