How the extraordinary FBI search of Mar-a-Lago was covered across the media landscape
CNN
Reporters who cover sensitive beats sometimes have a sense when big news is about to break. But not this time.
Reporters who cover sensitive beats sometimes have a sense when big news is about to break. But not this time. The FBI's Monday morning search of Mar-a-Lago -- a thunderclap in American political history -- happened so quietly, so secretly, that it wasn't caught on camera at all. For the most part reporters didn't catch wind of the FBI action until after it was over. By the time local TV news cameras showed up outside the club, there was almost nothing to see. Websites used file photos of the Florida resort since there were no dramatic shots of the search.
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