Republican Rep. Michael McCaul sat down yesterday with ABC News’ Martha Raddatz, and the host asked the Texan about the latest classified materials discovered in President Joe Biden’s Delaware home. McCaul, the House Foreign Affairs Committee chair and a former prosecutor, emphasized an erroneous point.
“What’s significant,” the GOP congressman said, “as a former federal prosecutor, you have the search warrant now conducted by the FBI.”
But as McCaul really ought to have known, there was no search warrant. In fact, one of the more notable details about this story is that the FBI didn’t need a search warrant — because the president, unlike his immediate predecessor, extended a voluntary invitation to Justice Department investigators, asking them to show up at his door and conduct a thorough review. NBC News reported over the weekend:
Six additional items, including documents with classified markings, were found in President Joe Biden’s Delaware home after Justice…
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