The Stasi-FBI and Biden’s Department of Justice officials raided President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home on Monday in a 9-and-a-half hour siege on his historic compound.
During the raid, the FBI forced Trump attorneys to sit OUTSIDE in the heat while they rummaged through every room in President Trump’s historic home.
The FBI stood with loaded guns outside President Trump’s home as they raided Mar-a-Lago for 9 hours.
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The FBI agents from Florida and Washington DC spent several hours ransacking Mar-a-Lago in their continued fishing expedition looking for a crime.
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The dirty FBI agents went through Melania Trump’s closet.
They searched EVERY ROOM — possibly bugging the place before they left.
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They reportedly demanded the security cameras be turned off so no one could see what they were doing.
The FBI spent HOURS in President Trump’s private office.
And… the dirty FBI forced Trump attorneys to sit outside in the 91-degree heat and would not allow them to observe them as they ransacked the historic home.
This is complete LAWLESSNESS an unprecedented in US history.
Now, days after the raid, FBI Director Chris Wray is gaslighting the American people.
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Chris Wray insists the FBI is the real victim here.
NBC-DFW reported:
The director of the FBI had strong words Wednesday for supporters of former President Donald Trump who have been using violent rhetoric in the wake of his agency’s search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home.
Christopher Wray, who was appointed as the agency’s director in 2017 by Trump, called threats circulating online against federal agents and the Justice Department “deplorable and dangerous.”
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“I’m always concerned about threats to law enforcement,” Wray said. “Violence against law enforcement is not the answer, no matter who you’re upset with.”
Wray made the remarks following a news conference during a long-planned visit to the agency’s field office in Omaha, Nebraska, where he discussed the FBI’s focus on cybersecurity. He declined to answer questions about the hours-long search Monday by FBI agents of Trump’s Palm Beach, Florida resort.
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