“Everyone should be more Be careful,” Blunt said. Some Republicans have suggested that double standard concerning way Trump was treated relatively way treated other leaders.
The Missouri Republican was not the only member of his party take a weighted perspective on sunday on FBI search of in former Presidential Estate in Florida.
“We should absolutely be concerned,” said Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu. on CNN “State of Union” on the possibility that Trump removed documents that he should not have.
But Sununu continued, “I don’t know who to be concerned about. Not one seems. What’s the theme? …Of course you can’t just open all investigation up”.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, Trump’s staunch critic and vocal supporter of FBI, said he didn’t have enough information determine whether the search was justified. He named for transparency, although recognized sensitivity of federal investigation.
“On the one hand, it may be, as some Republicans think, just political witch hunt. On the other hand, these could be really serious federal crimes,” Hogan said.
Hogan said he hasn’t know which the side he believed, but added what will it be “hard believe that” the DOJ will take these actions “unless they have something serious enough.”
Partially redacted affidavits unsealed on Friday showed the FBI had unearthed highly classified and sensitive data. information from Mar-a-Lago, leading to a search warrant of in property. The agency raided Trump’s resort on August 8 in an attempt to recover classified documents that former the president took with him when he left White House in January 2021.

