LAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): On the issue of the passport which, to me, is just another ridiculous wrinkle here. Earlier today the president said that the FBI stole his three passports, one expired, that it's an assault on a political opponent never before seen in our country and, apparently you told our producers just before the show that the passports have now been picked up, so you got them back. Two expired, one's the diplomatic passport that every president gets to keep in his possession. What's your view on this? This was just an honest mistake? Were they in a drawer?
CHRISTINA BOBB, TRUMP ATTORNEY (GUEST): I don't know about any honest -- I won't give them that much credit at this point. I think this goes to show the level of audacity that they have. If you're going to execute a raid on the primary residence of the president of the United States, you need to do it perfectly. There's no room for error. And when our fourth amendment rights are at steak as a nation, you cannot be flippant in any way. So I don't give them a pass as this was a simple mistake. I think it goes to show how aggressive they were, how overreaching they were, that they were willing to go past the four corners of the warrant and take whatever they felt was appropriate or they felt that they could take. And then go back through and look through everything once they realized, oh, whoops, maybe we went a little too far, then negotiate the return of it. That's absolutely not the way a warrant is supposed to be executed. So, no, I think they were wrong and basically got caught.