🇺🇸 GOVERNORS AREN'T ABOVE THE LAW: WHY THE FBI CAN KNOCK ON ANY STATEHOUSE DOOR Here's something that might surprise you: being a governor doesn't give you a force field against federal investigators. Trump just reposted a video reminding Minnesota Governor Tim Walz of an uncomfortable truth. No matter how big your office is at the state capitol, the FBI doesn't need your permission slip to investigate federal crimes. There's no "governors are special" clause in federal law. If there's probable cause that someone committed a federal crime (think fraud, conspiracy, corruption), the FBI has full authority to investigate. Doesn't matter if you're a mayor, a governor, or the person who runs the DMV. Federal law applies to everyone. State officials have power within their states, but they're still regular citizens under federal law. The Constitution didn't create a two-tiered justice system where governors get a pass. The FBI's jurisdiction covers everyone equally, which is kind of the whole point of "equal justice under law." Source: @realDonaldTrump Truth Social