Obviously, the answer is an unquestionable YES. Matt Vespa at Town Hall:

Later this week, the unsealed search warrant pointed to allegations of obstruction of justice and violations of the Espionage Act, which, to quote the late Justice Antonin Scalia, is pure applesauce. The best part was the deluge of leaks once Attorney General Merrick Garland held a presser to defend this political witch hunt and called the employees and agents at the FBI faithful public servants and patriots. The best nugget here was the allegation that the FBI thought nuclear secrets were tucked away at the residence.

No level of spin can produce a credible reason behind this ransacking. Especially since the basis for this raid appears to be grounded on suspicions by government officials that not all the materials requested from Mar-a-Lago were returned last January. It does seem that a cocktail napkin led to this federally approved plundering. Yes, a cocktail napkin was an item on the National Archives list, which points to what Mike Davis, a former law clerk for Justice Neil Gorsuch, noted about how the government over-classifies everything.

It’s also clear that no one read the critical memo issued on January 19, 2021, wherein all documents related to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation were declassified by Trump in the waning days of his presidency.

So the facts emerging from this raid, make clear that it was conducted, not due to what they have on Trump, but what he had on THEM.

I have no doubt that the Crossfire Hurricane docs were what they were after. They have been trying to get their hand on them for some months. Remember, folks, these are the same people that pushed the Russia hoax for years even though they knew it was a hoax. So when these docs could not be obtained by, shall we say, less dramatic means, they were forced in their desperation to pull THIS stunt, to cover their attempts to throw the election for Hillary Clinton. They needed to do this before the midterms so as to minimize the damage at those midterms.

Britt Hume looks at this and says:

I can recall a time when if the FBI took a step so drastic as raiding a former president’s home, we could be sure it involved something truly urgent and major. Those days are gone, which is why what the bureau has done is so risky to itself and to this tense and divided nation.

Risky, obviously. Just as obviously, however, they considered that the bigger danger to them was the truth about crossfire hurricane.

The only question now is, will they get away with it?