Asa Hutchinson Refuses To Blame The FBI For The Trump Raid

By Rachel Morris | Monday, 15 August 2022 08:30 PM
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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Sunday told his fellow Republicans to stop casting judgment on the FBI after agents took classified documents from former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida last week.

Hutchinson, a Republican, appeared on CNN "State of the Union" and said that if the GOP is going to be the party that stands by law enforcement, they must also support the FBI.

"The FBI is part of that," the governor said. "And so, yes, we need to pull back on casting judgment on them. No doubt that they have higher-ups in the FBI has made mistakes. They do it. I have defended cases as well. And I have seen wrong actions."

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Hutchinson’s remarks come after Trump slammed the FBI on social media Saturday night, calling their integrity into question.

"The FBI has a long and unrelenting history of being corrupt. Just look back to the days of J. Edgar Hoover," the former President wrote on TRUTH Social, referencing the first director of the federal bureau.

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Hutchinson said the agents on the ground, whom he praised as heroic, were not to blame and said that it’s the leaders at the Department of Justice who should be held accountable.

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"We cannot say that, whenever they went in and did that search, that they were not doing their job as law enforcement officers," Hutchinson said of the agents. "If you want to hold people accountable, it is the Department of Justice. It is the attorney general who said he supervised that.

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"The FBI is simply carrying out their responsibilities under the law, a lawful search warrant that a magistrate signed off on," he added.

The FBI spent several hours executing a search warrant on the former president’s estate, where they saw boxes that included varying degrees of classification, including top secret and confidential information.

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The search warrant, approved by a judge days later, showed the FBI search was connected to a possible violation of the Espionage Act.

Hutchinson said that Americans should stand with all law enforcement. "Let's support law enforcement. Let's stand with them," he said. "Whether it's the DEA, the FBI or your local law enforcement. It's critically important that we do that because they're simply trying to do their job and to keep anarchy away from our country."

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The Arkansas governor also defended Republicans who have called the search politically motivated and pressured the Department of Justice to release more information. Republicans, he said, “see the establishment is going after Donald Trump, and they question whether that was the right move and whether there were less intrusive means to accomplish the same purpose.”

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