Rudy Giuliani said something interesting on Louder With Crowder:
Apparently, the FBI had already gone into the home to inspect how secure the materials were. It was in this initial inspection months ago that they weren't entirely convinced of the security measures taken to keep these documents secure, even though they were in a locked safe... so they literally padlocked the room so that no one could get into the room. Instead of asking for the documents like normal humans, they raided the house, broke their own padlock to the locked room, then broke open the safe, and took the documents.
If this information was so sensitive, why didn't they just a) ask for the documents, b) take the documents initially instead of barricading part of Trump's house?
Rudy Giuliani said something interesting on Louder With Crowder:
Apparently, the FBI had already gone into the home to inspect how secure the materials were. It was in this initial inspection months ago that they weren't entirely convinced of the security measures taken to keep these documents secure, even though they were in a locked safe... so they literally padlocked the room so that no one could get into the room. Instead of asking for the documents like normal humans, they raided the house, broke their own padlock to the locked room, then broke open the safe, and took the documents.
If this information was so sensitive, why didn't they just a) ask for the documents, b) take the documents initially instead of barricading part of Trump's house?