Bodycam footage from Maryland police shows a confrontation between former Trump campaign aide Harrison Floyd and FBI agents involved in special counsel Jack Smith's probe. Floyd, who was with his daughter at the time, claimed the agents did not properly identify themselves and pursued him aggressively. His attorney criticized the agents' actions and the subsequent arrest of Floyd, suggesting that the tactics used were excessive and unprofessional. Floyd was later charged in Atlanta under the Georgia RICO statute but has not yet been indicted by Smith. The incident raises questions about the conduct of law enforcement in politically sensitive investigations.
Harrison Floyd, a former Trump campaign aide, had a confrontational encounter with FBI agents attempting to serve him a grand jury subpoena related to Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Trump's election subversion efforts. Bodycam footage obtained by POLITICO shows Floyd discussing the incident with local police, revealing his consideration to disarm the agents and his uncertainty about their identity. The subpoena, which became public through the footage, demands records of Floyd's contacts with Trump and others, and relates to the harassment of Georgia election workers. Floyd faces criminal charges in Georgia for election interference and was also charged with assaulting an officer during the subpoena incident. Special Counsel Smith has not charged Floyd in the federal case, but the details of the subpoena provide insights into the direction of the ongoing probe.