Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson.Photo: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty

Asa Hutchinson

The Republican governor of Arkansas is defending the FBI and urging members of his party to refrain from criticizing the federal law enforcement agency for conducting alawful searchof former PresidentDonald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property last week.

“If the GOP is going to be the party of supporting law enforcement, law enforcement includes the FBI,” Gov.Asa Hutchinson, who’snot a Trump fan, said during aninterview on CNN Sunday. “Those folks on the ground do extraordinarily heroic efforts to enforce our rule of law, which is fundamental to the Republican Party and to our democracy. The FBI is part of that.”

FBI agentsexecuted a search warrantat Trump’s Palm Beach, Fla., home Aug. 8. Whenthe warrant was unsealedFriday, it showed that the agents were investigating possible violations of the Espionage Act and other laws related to national security. A receipt from the search indicated that 11 sets of classified documents — some marked top secret — were taken from the property.

Trump defended himself in a statement, claiming the materials were “declassified.” Some Republicans who support the former president quicklydenounced the search, calling it “politically motivated,” a “weaponization” of federal law enforcement and more like what one might see in a “banana republic” than in the U.S.

“We need to pull back on casting judgment on them,” Hutchinson, 71, said. He acknowledged, however, that as a U.S. attorney who’s worked with various federal law enforcement agencies, he’s seen instances when “higher-ups in the FBI” have “made mistakes.”

Still, he defended the agents who conducted the search of Trump’s home. “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.

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“If you want to hold people accountable, it is the Department of Justice,” Hutchinson told CNN. “It is the attorney general, who said he supervised that. The FBI is simply carrying out their responsibilities under the law, a lawful search warrant that a magistrate to signed off on.”

As threats against agents proliferatedon extremist, far-right corners of the websince the FBI executed the warrant at Trump’s home, the governor pushed for elected officials to reconsider public criticism of the agency.

“Let’s support law enforcement. Let’s stand with them. Whether it’s the DEA, the FBI, or your local law enforcement,” Hutchinson said. “That’s critically important that we do that, because they’re simply trying to do their job and to keep anarchy away from our country.”

source: people.com