May 14, 2024

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Trump suggests the FBI may have ‘planted’ evidence during the Mar-a-Lago search

Trump suggests the FBI may have 'planted' evidence during the Mar-a-Lago search

Donald Trump took to his social network on Wednesday to suggest that the federal police (FBI) may have “planted” evidence against him, protesting that no one could reach the sites where his Florida home was searched earlier in the week.

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“The FBI and other federal agents did not allow anyone, not even my lawyers, near the areas searched and examined during the search at Mar-a-Lago,” the Republican complained on her Truth social platform.

“They asked everyone to leave the place, they wanted to be alone, without witnesses to see what they were doing, taking or, ‘putting’ what I did not expect”, he accused without justifying his comments.

“Why are they so insistent that no one notices them and bring everyone out?” Donald Trump insisted.

On Monday evening, federal police conducted a spectacular search of the billionaire’s residence in Florida, sparking outrage among conservatives.

A former tenant of the White House has never been so concerned about justice.

Is the federal police search connected to several boxes Donald Trump took with him when he left the White House in January 2021? Is it related to the investigation into his responsibility in the attack on the capitol? Is it related to suspicions of financial fraud involving the Trump Organization in New York?

Neither the Justice Department nor the FBI have commented, maintaining complete silence.

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Donald Trump, who is flirting with a new candidacy in 2024 and has professed his innocence in each of these cases, claims he is the victim of a witch hunt and denounces “political persecution.”

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