
In this episode of Logic Dictate Hot Topics, host Steve Gibson breaks down stunning new reporting from the Wall Street Journal revealing serious concerns inside the federal government over the Biden administration’s decision to raid President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.
According to the report, the Federal Bureau of Investigation rejected the Department of Justice’s justification for the raid, despite ongoing cooperation from Trump’s legal team. Gibson examines what this means for executive power, political accountability, and the future of American justice.
Welcome back to Logic Dictate Hot Topics, where common sense meets constitutional reality. I’m Steve Gibson, and today we’re unpacking a Wall Street Journal report that should stop every American in their tracks.
New revelations show that the FBI itself questioned — and rejected — the Department of Justice’s rationale for raiding President Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago. There was cooperation. There were ongoing communications. There was no imminent national security threat.
And yet, the DOJ pushed forward anyway.
This wasn’t law enforcement doing its job — this was power being exercised for reasons that demand scrutiny. If we allow this precedent to stand, no citizen — past, present, or future — is safe from politicized justice.
What happens when the FBI says no — and the Department of Justice raids a former president anyway?
According to the Wall Street Journal, this wasn’t about national security. It wasn’t about urgency. It wasn’t even about evidence.
It was about power.
And if Americans don’t confront this moment honestly, we risk normalizing something that has no place in a constitutional republic.
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