Trump signed a bill that increases the punishment for doing so back in 2018.
"Tucked into a bill Trump signed into law in January 2018 was a provision increasing the punishment for knowingly removing classified materials with the intent to retain them at an “unauthorized location.”
"...a person convicted of violating this law can face up to five years in prison ― making it a felony-level offense to mishandle classified documents under 18 U.S.C. 1924."
Yes, it was necessary for the FBI to do their jobs following protocol. The only reason we know the warrant was served was because Trump told us it happened.
Otherwise, we might not have known about it for some time.
No it isn't strange - He has straddled breaking the law all his life and has been found guilty of fraud several times. Once with charities, once with his Trump University ...
He has cheated on his taxes, withheld payment to contractors, has attempted a coup of the government, tried to change vote counts in Georgia, falsely presented
electoral ballots to change the outcome of the last election...
He's lied to Americans for the last 6 years - Let's see, hmmmmmm! He was asked to return the 15 boxes of material to their proper place, didn't send back all the classified material having instead
placed documents in his safe....
Let's try and figure this out - why would (by your figures) 80% of the media side with the guilty side? Gee, I cannot imagine why. Maybe you can help out...