Retired General Michael Flynn has called on the Department of Justice to consider a raid on the Washington, D.C., home of former President Barack Obama, arguing it would mirror the search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. Speaking on a podcast, Flynn alleged without evidence that Obama directed aspects of former President Joe Biden’s White House from his Kalorama residence and urged swift action, including assembling a federal task force and appointing a dedicated prosecutor.
Several Republican lawmakers echoed demands for accountability. Representative Anna Paulina Luna cited possible violations of federal law, including false statements under oath, and argued prosecutions are necessary regardless of party. Representative Byron Donalds agreed, saying arrests would be essential to protect the presidency and the republic itself. Both lawmakers framed their remarks as a defense of legal standards rather than partisan retaliation.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has promised additional document releases following declassifications she says reveal efforts to undermine Trump after the 2016 election. Gabbard argued accountability, prosecutions, and indictments are necessary to restore public trust, questioned why past special counsels failed to act, and suggested evidence was intentionally concealed from officials and the public during prior investigations spanning multiple years of federal scrutiny.