ANDY MCCARTHY (FORMER ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY): It shouldn't surprise anyone because this was not a narrowly targeted search warrant. They should have known which classified information, classified information's closely held, so they should have been able to tell which documents narrowly they were interested in. Instead, they did something that's really closer to a general warrant, which allowed them to take every shred of paper that was generated through the four years of the Trump administration. So it shouldn't surprise anyone that it's potentially got attorney-client privilege and maybe even executive privilege materials.