The FBI's stunning search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home was legally justifiable to the judge who approved it, but the move could be viewed as an abuse of power so damaging to the bureau's credibility that it may never recover, former agents told The Washington Times.
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Thomas J. Baker is an international law enforcement consultant. He served as a FBI Special Agent for 33 years in a variety of investigative and management positions facing the challenges of crime and terrorism.
scrutiny from one of its own, a retired fbi special agent with over 30 years of service, writing in a wall street journal op ed, attorney general jeff sessions must push mr. wray to get the fbi s relationship with congress back on track and it won t be easy but the american people deserve it and the constitution demands it. here to explain it is the author of that opinion piece, thomas j. baker. good morning, sir. good morning, henry, good morning abby. what prompted you to write this. what has frustrated you about what s happening in washington right now? over the last year or two, like a lot of us, i ve been frustrated with the negativity and the negativity around the reporting of the fbi. and i tried to look at this and speak to current and former agents as to how all this had happened. talk about the culture of the fbi. you spent 30 years there. what was it like when you were at the fbi and what do you think it s like now? how much has it changed? well, thank you, abb