So, you feel the same thing should take place now?Sorry, but that column is hardly very interesting to me. For starters, a lot of it is predicated on the incorrect belief that Garland wasn't involved. He was. It was written shortly after the raid when very little was known about the circumstances.
We learned a lot since then, primarily through court documents that the DoJ filed only in response to Trump's lawsuit that showed the lengths to which the DoJ went to get the documents back and only used the raid as a last resort.
A lot of the column talks about "blowback" and all kinds of political considerations, including whether the raid made Trump more or less popular. I don't think the whining of Trump supporters is a sufficient reason to not do their jobs.