House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Tuesday responded to a group of FBI agents breaching former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Monday.
“I, as others, learned on my phone that that had happened,” Pelosi said. “I’m sure that information will be revealed, and when it does, we'll find out what they were looking for. It seems it had something to do with presidential documents.”
“But nonetheless, we believe in the rule of law. That’s what our country is about,” Pelosi said regarding the FBI’s search. “And no person is above the law. Not even the president of the United States. Not even a former president of the United States.”
The FBI has declined to comment on the raid. The DOJ has not returned an inquiry. A White House official told The Epoch Times in an email it was not notified of the raid before it took place.
Trump announced in a statement late on Aug. 8 that his Mar-a-Largo estate was “under siege” and “occupied by a group of FBI agents,” calling it evidence of “prosecutorial misconduct” and a “weaponization of the Justice System.”
Trump’s lawyer, Christina Bobb, confirmed with CNN late on Monday that the FBI seized documents from the former president’s Florida resort.
Earlier this year, Trump returned more than a dozen boxes of records kept at the Mar-a-Largo resort to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), which it said contained materials marked as classified national security information.
Lara Trump, the former president’s daughter-in-law, said on Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Aug. 8 that everyone “from my father-in-law’s team has been cooperating with the FBI, with any authority that asks for anything up until now,” noting that there was no need for an unannounced raid.