
Bongino's Take on the 'Unprecedented' Raid
Dan Bongino, a renowned radio host and former U.S. Secret Service agent, expressed his outrage on Wednesday following the approval by Biden’s Department of Justice for the FBI to potentially use deadly force against Donald Trump and Secret Service members during the controversial raid on the 45th President’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
Not Your Average Raid
Bongino emphasized that this was not a typical raid. He pointed out the unprecedented nature of the operation, which targeted a Secret Service-protected compound of a former president who was a known potential presidential candidate.
Government Accountability
Bongino also reminded listeners that government officials are public servants. They don't possess superhuman powers, but rather, their authority is derived from the Constitution and the United States Code, reflecting the principle of the consent of the governed. They are not permitted to act as they please without any constraints.
Debunking Claims of Standard Procedure
Furthermore, Bongino refuted assertions that the authorization for the FBI to potentially use deadly force, granted by Biden's Attorney General Merrick Garland, was a standard procedure.
Trump's Reaction
President Trump reacted to the news of Garland’s authorization for potential deadly force by posting on Truth Social. He expressed his shock and characterized the raid as a witch hunt orchestrated by the Biden administration. He also questioned Biden's fitness for office, suggesting the 25th Amendment should be invoked.
Inside Scoop
For more insights, check out the conversation between Roger Stone, a longtime Trump insider, and Alex Jones, where they discuss the Department of Justice's raid on Trump.
Closing Thoughts
This incident raises important questions about the balance between the powers of the government and the rights of individuals, particularly when those individuals are public figures. What are your thoughts on this matter? Do you think the raid was justified or an overreach of government power? Share your opinions and this article with your friends. And don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is delivered every day at 6pm.