Here's Where FBI Officials Realized What Could Be the DOJ's Goal in Raiding Mar-a-Lago
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet
What would the government do about the classified
materials still stored at Mar-a-Lago? It’s a meeting that the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Justice didn’t want to
have, but they were mulling options over how to obtain the rest of the
files. NBC News penned a lengthy article
about this heated meeting, where the FBI was concerned about the optics
of raiding a former president’s home while top DOJ officials couldn’t
care less. The bureau was also concerned about the political donations
made by Jay Bratt, a top DOJ prosecutor, who supposedly was apolitical
to his core, a consummate professional who harbored no anti-Trump bias: He just donated to the political rival party. Bratt
wasn’t giving money like the late Sheldon Adelson, but it’s the
principle of the matter—the officials in this room, at this rank,
shouldn’t be making such contributions. Read more here.

