
The Lawfare Podcast Rational Security: “The Story of Three Warrants” Edition
Feb 5, 2026
Molly Roberts, Lawfare senior editor who covers national security and election-warrant issues; Michael Feinberg, former federal/state law enforcement attorney with intelligence and investigative expertise; Troy Edwards, former federal prosecutor with courtroom and national-security perspective. They walk through three high-profile warrant stories: the Fulton County search, ICE’s push for administrative warrants, and the seizure of a reporter’s devices. Short, sharp conversations on legal basis, norms, and risks.
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Risks From ODNI Official On Scene
- Tulsi Gabbard's presence at the search is highly irregular and risks contaminating evidence and prosecution strategy.
- Her involvement could force classified-equities disclosures and require her to testify, exposing intelligence equities.
Institutional Damage From Blurred Roles
- Involving intelligence agencies in prosecutions blurs lines and complicates Classified Information Procedures Act processes.
- Prosecutors risk exposing agency records and losing the premise that intelligence agencies are separate from the prosecution team.
Don't Use Admin Warrants For Home Entries
- Avoid using administrative warrants to enter homes because courts view that as a Fourth Amendment violation.
- Agencies should limit administrative warrants to documentary requests, not forcible entries.




