True, but we have already gone over the necessity of that raid, and discussed it to death. It wasn't. The bureaucracy was playing politics, and trying to make a spectacle as it now seems. . .
Whether it was really needed, and whether we have a double standard there too, it now seems most probable.
I don't believe we are talking about the documents case here. At this point, this is probably clear.
I'm not sure, the claim that the DoJ waited for the congressional investigation to be over, is a legit claim either. Congressional investigations are completely different, and have nothing to do with DoJ proceedings.
The Warren Commission was an administrative body, and it met to investigate, before the Senate did its business. If we are talking about a real crime in the government, the FBI and DoJ does not need to watch, or pay attention to the results of what the Congress is doing, to get on with its business. . . The adminitrative arm of the government is the law enforcement mechanism. By you bringing up the J6 congressional investigations? This is your admission that this whole business is political, not legal.
I don't have anything backwards, you are just equivocating, and making excuses for the establishment's shenanigans, for they are clearly playing politics. Most normal Americans, regardless of their politics, understand what is going on here.