Texas GOP congressman says Mar-a-Lago search reflects 'long history of loss of credibility' at DOJ under Democrats
CNN
Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas on Sunday criticized the Department of Justice for executing a search warrant on former President Donald Trump's Florida home earlier this month, calling it "a very unprecedented measure."
Crenshaw told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" that the search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in connection with an investigation over mishandling of classified documents, reflects "a long history of loss of credibility" at the DOJ while conceding that possessing classified documents outside a secure facility was "wrong."
"You've seen (Republicans) coalesce around this one because it does seem unjust, and there does seem to be a long history of loss of credibility at the Department of Justice at the hands of the Democrats, and I think people are rightfully frustrated about that," Crenshaw said.
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