I'm a life-long Republican but have been accused of being a "radical liberal" by many Trumpers. The fact is that the Trumpers do not reflect the values of the GOP that I used to know.
Anyway, the National Review, the publication that was founded by conservative William F. Buckley, Jr, and is now carried on by Rich Lowry, had a good op-ed piece about the FBI's looking in to DJT. (Trumpers have said Lowry is a "radical liberal," BTW. They also think that Buckely was liberal! That is rich!)
Below is a link to the short op-ed, that I don't think many Trumpers will read because it is probably considered to be too long for their attention span and the content too difficult to comprehend even though it is quite elementary. It's a short read, just a minute or two, but is spot on.
The two best quotes from the piece...
"The FBI serves search warrants on homes all the time. Donald Trump is a former president, not a mystical sacrosanct being."
"If we really believe, as we say we believe, that this is a republic, that nobody is above the law, that the presidency is just a temporary executive-branch office rather than a quasi-royal entitlement, then there is nothing all that remarkable about the FBI serving a warrant on a house in Florida."