The 's unannounced search of 's Mar-a-Lago resort last week has divided the Republican Party, as some heap criticism on the Justice Department while others caution their voters to wait for all the facts to come out.It comes after a week of explosive revelations that began with the FBI operation to retrieve classified documents sought by the National Archives, included Attorney General Merrick Garland stating he personally approved the request that set the raid in motion, and capped off with accusations that the ex-president may have illegally taken national security records from the White House when he left office.'On a bipartisan basis, Congress is saying, show us the goods. We want to know, one, what did the Department of Justice and the FBI tell the judge that they were going to find and what did they find?' Rep. Mike Turner of Ohio told 's State of the Union on Sunday.
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