WASHINGTON (REUTERS) – Republicans moved to turn the FBI’s search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate into a campaign issue on Tuesday (Aug 9), vowing to probe what they alleged was political interference at the Justice Department if they win majorities in Congress in November.
Trump’s allies in the House of Representatives and the Senate said the FBI’s search for documents Trump removed from the White House was meant to sideline Trump as a possible 2024 presidential contender.
“When Republicans take back the House, we will conduct immediate oversight of this department, follow the facts, and leave no stone unturned,” House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said on Twitter soon after Trump disclosed the raid on Monday evening.
“Attorney-General (Merrick) Garland, preserve your documents and clear your calendar,” he added.
Republicans are favoured to win a majority in the House, and have a chance of reclaiming the Senate, in the Nov 8 midterm elections. They could use either to launch probes.
Trump’s own reputation has taken a hit within his own party in recent weeks, following congressional hearings into his actions around the Jan 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol by his followers. One third of Republican respondents to a Reuters/Ipsos poll last month said they think Trump should not run for president again in 2024.
Trump’s son Eric acknowledged that the search was part of an investigation into the former president’s removal of official records from the White House to his Florida estate.
The FBI action marked an escalation of a federal records probe, one of several investigations Trump is facing from his time in office and in private business.
But Republicans ignored the possibility of a serious records breach.
“Political targeting is the hallmark of a Banana Republic, not the United States,” Republican Representative Vern Buchanan vowed on Twitter. “House Republicans will exert strong oversight next year.”
Republicans spent years probing Trump’s 2016 rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton, over her use of a private server for official emails during her tenure as secretary of state, an investigation that grew out of the 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans.
During his 2016 campaign, Trump encouraged his supporters to regularly chant “Lock her up,” at his rallies, threatening to turn the Justice Department against Clinton if elected.
“I served on Benghazi Com where we proved Hilliary possessed classified info. We didn’t raid her home,” former congressman Mike Pompeo, who served as Trump’s secretary of state and CIA director, said in a tweet that misspelled Clinton’s first name.
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