FBI Searches Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Mansion

Aug. 9 () –

The FBI has entered this Monday to search the mansion of former U.S. President Donald Trump at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida to investigate the possible mishandling of classified documents.

“My beautiful Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach, Florida, is currently under siege, raided and occupied by a large group of FBI agents,” Trump has detailed in a statement issued through his political action committee, Save America.

A person familiar with the investigation consulted by ‘The Washington Post’ has assured that the agents would be conducting a search authorized by a court in relation to the case opened against the former president for taking classified documents to his residence after leaving the White House.

Trump has assured that the raid has been “unannounced”, and has affirmed that it was “neither necessary nor appropriate”. He has also accused the Democratic Party of arming the “Justice system” against him.

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“Never before has anything like this ever happened to a president of the United States. After working and cooperating with the relevant government agencies, this unannounced raid on my home is neither necessary nor appropriate,” he has said in the missive.

The former U.S. president also claimed that the FBI would have opened his safe and compared the action of the police agents to Watergate, although in the opposite direction: “Here, in reverse, the Democrats have broken into the house of the 45th president of the United States”.

“Such an assault could only take place in Third World countries. Unfortunately, the United States has now become one of those countries, corrupt on a level never seen before,” Trump added.

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In January, the National Archives and Records Administration recovered after two months 15 boxes of documents and other items from the Mar-a-Lago residence that, according to agency officials, should have been turned over when Trump left the White House.

The former president’s actions in relation to these files raised questions about whether he would have violated the Presidential Records Act, which requires the preservation of memos, letters, notes, emails, faxes and other written communications related to the official duties of a president, according to the newspaper.


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