GOP Launches Probe Over FBI Mar-a-Lago Raid, Rand Paul Says AG Garland Could Be Impeached

RAND PAUL

 by Gary Bai  ZERO HEDGE

"NARA's singling out of President Trump's handling of official records stands starkly in contrast to the way NARA has treated far clearer violations committed by politicians and officials who are not Republicans," 20 Republicans, including numerous Committee ranking members, wrote in an Aug. 10 letter addressed to U.S. Acting Archivist Debra Wall, first published by Politico.

"To better understand the circumstances and NARA's role, if any, in the FBI raid, Oversight Republicans request an immediate briefing on this matter," the lawmakers wrote.

The lawmakers' move marks the first of the GOP's promised effort in investigating the FBI's Aug. 8 raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago property for any underlying political motivation.

It follows shortly after the GOP in unison cast doubt over the nature of the raid—House Republicans first, and Senate ones followed—with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) promising to "leave no stone unturned" in an investigation of the Department of Justice that he says has "reached an intolerable state of weaponized politicization."

The Republican lawmakers who wrote the letter allege that "political motivation" underlies the actions of the FBI and the National Archives, as the agencies' treatment of Trump was "so contrary" to that of other former government officials—such as former president Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton—whom the Republicans say also had "some Presidential Records Act violations."