Ex-FBI Boss: If FBI unable to show a serious crime after Trump search, ‘incredible political ramifications’

John Solomon Reports

Kevin Brock, former FBI Assistant Intelligence Director, describes the protocols and processes that the FBI follows to obtain search warrants and the “two-part equation” hurdle the bureau must get over to show to the public that the FBI search of former President Trump’s home was not political in nature. Brock comments, that absent of the FBI being able to show a “serious serious crime,” they must first and foremost, show why "they thought it was sufficient and why to initiate an investigation of federal FBI led investigation,” and if they can get over that hurdle, show why ”they decided it was a good idea to send thirty armed agents into the residence and do an all day search.” Saying, "most people can't wrap their heads around that and with good reason."

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