As I said, that's a civil issue. The government should have brought a case in court if they thought the president was not entitled to have all the documents he had. You don't just raid his house unless you have ulterior reasons, which it appears obvious to me that there were. I'm not arguing that Trump had the right to have all the documents he had. Just that the remedy for Trump not honoring the subpoena is a court filing, and the courts ordering him to relinquish them, if warranted. Not a raid on his home and criminal charges.If this is true than there cannot be an obstruction case for not handing them over even under subpoena.