Trump: FBI Agents Rummaged Through Melania’s ‘Clothing and Personal Items’

Trump: FBI Agents Rummaged Through Melania’s ‘Clothing and Personal Items’
Former President Donald Trump (L) and former First Lady Melania Trump (R) arrive for the funeral of Ivana Trump at St. Vincent Ferrer Roman Catholic Church in New York on July 20, 2022. Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images
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Former President Donald Trump on Thursday said FBI agents raiding his Mar-a-Lago home rummaged through former first lady Melania Trump’s clothing and personal items.

“Just learned that agents went through the First Lady’s closets and rummaged through her clothing and personal items. Surprisingly, left area in a relative mess. Wow!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

It’s not clear if Trump was referring to reports from the New York Post and other media outlets earlier this week, which cited anonymous sources, that claimed the agents went through her personal belongings.

The former first lady has not issued any public statements on the FBI raid. The Epoch Times has contacted spokespersons for the former president.

Trump on Truth Social confirmed the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid on Monday evening, accusing the Biden administration and Department of Justice of using the agency for political ends.

Approval

Since then, the FBI and Justice Department have remained tight-lipped, having issued no public comments on the search until Attorney General Merrick Garland’s press conference on Thursday afternoon. The attorney general confirmed that he “personally approved” the FBI raid and said his agency is filing a motion to unseal a warrant that was used to search the former president’s property.

“I personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter … the Department does not take such a decision lightly,” Garland said.

Attorney General Merrick Garland delivers a statement at the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, DC. on Aug. 11, 2022. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Attorney General Merrick Garland delivers a statement at the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, DC. on Aug. 11, 2022. Drew Angerer/Getty Images

“Since I became attorney general, I have made clear that the Department of Justice will speak through its court filings and its work just now,” Garland added. “The Justice Department has filed a motion in the southern district of Florida to unseal a search warrant and property receipt relating to a court-approved search that the FBI conducted earlier this week. That search was a premises located in Florida belonging to the former president.”

A judge in the case, Bruce Reinhart, on Wednesday ordered the Department of Justice to respond to motions to unseal the warrant. Trump’s lawyers and members of his family have told news outlets that FBI agents would not give Christina Bobb, a Trump attorney, copies of the search warrant.

Bobb told The New York Times on Tuesday that she received the warrant. Supporting documentation to the warrant was sealed, she said in another interview.

“It was very, I would say, thin, and as you can tell, it went from public records,” Bobb told Real America’s Voice on Tuesday. “The affidavit, the supporting documentation of what the probable cause was to obtain the warrant, has been sealed, so we’re not allowed to see that. We have to go to court to request the judge to release that, which may or may not happen.”
Trump’s second-oldest son, Eric, said workers at Mar-a-Lago were told by FBI agents to turn off security cameras. The cameras weren’t turned off, he told the Daily Mail on Wednesday, adding that they saw agents in places that they “shouldn’t have been.”

The Epoch Times has contacted the FBI and DOJ for comment.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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