Mar-a-Lago Raid Update: FBI Caught On Tape!

New information is being revealed regarding the historic search of the former president Trump’s Florida property.

The FBI searched Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate in Florida on Monday. The raid appears to have been connected to a probe into whether Trump stole sensitive documents from the White House and kept them at his mansion.

According to Trump, federal agents searched a safe at his house for records that the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is looking for.

A total of 15 boxes containing sensitive information were taken by the agents, although they did not specify what was within them.

Eric Trump said that FBI agents refused to turn over the search warrant for the property raid, as well as entering areas of the property they shouldn’t have been in, in a new account of the Monday operation at Mar-a-Lago.

The FBI refused to provide Christina Bobb, Trump’s attorney, a copy of the search warrant but, according to Eric, “showed it to her from approximately 10 feet away.” He said that he would be “thrilled” to find out whether the search was appropriate.

However, Bobb told The New York Times a day earlier that the police had handed her a copy of the warrant.

As of right now, according to Bobb, the warrant’s supporting materials are sealed, but Trump’s legal team has not yet decided whether to file a lawsuit so they can view the reasons behind the raid.

As you can see from the public documents, it was pretty thin, to put it mildly, according to Bobb, who spoke with Real America’s Voice on Tuesday. “We are not permitted to read the affidavit, the supporting documentation of what the probable cause was to obtain the warrant, since it has been sealed. To ask the judge to release that, we must appear in court, which may or may not take place.

The former president’s son claimed in a Daily Mail interview that the staff refused to turn off the cameras despite requests from the 30 agents who arrived at the property.

Eric claims he has evidence that the FBI conducted raids on parts of the property where they “shouldn’t have been” because the security cameras weren’t turned off.

Additionally, while the search was conducted inside, the lawyer was made to wait at the end of the driveway. He claimed that they used safe crackers to open the safe.

He remembered on a call with the Mail on Monday that “there are 30 agents there.” They instructed our attorney to leave the premises immediately. Shut off every security camera.

The former president Trump’s social media network Truth Social responded further to the raid.

He claimed, “The DOJ and FBI urged my legal counsel to install an additional lock on the door leading to the area where boxes were stored in Mar-a-Lago in early June. We obliged.”

The guarded area and the actual boxes were displayed to them. Then, on Monday, a horde of agents broke into Mar-a-Lago without permission or notice, went to the same storage space, and smashed open the lock that they had requested be put in. Politics, a surprise strike, and our nation’s descent into Hell all at once!

In the early hours of Wednesday, Trump wrote on his Truth Social page that “The FBI and others from the Federal Government would not let anyone, including my lawyers, get anywhere near the areas that were rummaged and otherwise looked at during the raid on Mar-a-Lago. They wanted to be left alone, without any witnesses to see what they were removing or, presumably, not “planting,” so everyone was asked to leave the area.

Why did they SO STRONGLY request that no one watch them and that everyone leave? Despite significant disagreements, Obama and Clinton were never “raided.”

In two posts, the former president referenced a New York Post report regarding how the Obama administration handled White House records.

To “delay the release of thousands of pages of information from President Bill Clinton’s White House,” Obama White House lawyers frequently invoked the Presidential Records Act.

Trump continued his quotations:

In a move that infuriated historians, Barack Obama trucked 30 million pages of his administration’s records to Chicago at the end of his presidency with the promise to digitize and eventually post them online. Zero pages have been digitized and made public, according to the National Archives website, more than five years after Obama’s presidency came to an end.

Trump’s attorney Christina Bobb was quoted by Real America’s Voice on Tuesday as stating that the raid was a “strange flex” and that perhaps the FBI had planted evidence.

Bobb responded, “No, there is no guarantee that something wasn’t planted. I’m not suggesting they did it, though.

This power flex was wholly superfluous. It was an odd flex, Bobb said. “It’s really awful to see what they’ve done to our country,” you might say.

In another post on Truth Social, Trump said that “Biden knew everything about this, just like he knew everything about Hunter’s “deals”.”

Rephrased from The Republic Brief By InfoArmed
Originally Authored By Jeff Miller

TK

Source: InfoArmed