The first person to be interviewed since the raid on Mar-a-Lago was President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser.
He blamed Trump's enemies for painting the raid as acause for concern.
It's thought that a family member may have tipped off the FBI.
After widespread speculation that he could have been a mole for the FBI, the president's son-in-law spoke about the raid for the first time on Sunday.
According to Kushner, the FBI's actions are part of a longstanding pattern of bungling "enemies" of the former president.
The Department of Justice's stated purpose in carrying out that raid was to find out if Trump had committed crimes.
Trump drives his enemies crazy, they always over-pursue him and make mistakes in trying to get him, and that's what happened here.
It's the same thing, being done by the same people in the same way, they're leaking to the same sources, and they're making great claims.
The raid was described as a "despicable attack" by the interviewer.
It's giving a lot of people pause and concern, because they want to believe in the fairness of the judicial system.
The Attorney General personally approved the raid and the Biden administration was not aware of it. It was signed off by a judge.
The feds were admonished for searching the president's home.
He didn't ask if there was a Trumpworld confidential source who tipped off the FBI about what to look for.
Some of Trump's allies suspected that after the raid, according to anonymous sources. Trump says he has always cooperated with the agency.
Newsweek and The Wall Street Journal reported that someone close to Trump had helped the feds locate the documents.
Mick Mulvaney said he had to be one of six to eight people in Trump's inner circle.
Mulvaney said that he was unaware of the safe where FBI agents found some documents.
Mary, Trump's niece and a long-time critic of her uncle, said in an interview that Michael Cohen could be responsible.
Business Insider has an article on it.