That entire case is ridiculous. Heavily underscores how easily judges will issue search warrants. Also makes it laughable when LE agencies argue they shouldn't need search warrants. They are all rubber stamped anyway. And we also see that federal judges won't punish anyone for exceeding the warrant.
And I saw arguments that the language in this warrant was "Standard Operating Procedure". I would argue that a raid on an ex-President's home, guarded by Secret Service, is anything but SOP.
I would also argue that the rest of us should ignore that it was Trump and look at the fact that deadly force is SOP for document raids for Joe Blow citizen. If your "standard form" calls for a thumbs up on deadly force whether it's a white collar warrant or a gangbanger who murdered people warrant, it's time to revise your SOP. And maybe make a specific form regarding the ATF and dogs.