FBI at Donald Trump residence, CNN: An extraordinary political storm

FBI at Donald Trump residence, CNN: An extraordinary political storm

The FBI's search of Donald Trump's residence in Florida is an extraordinary, historical development given that he went to the residence of a former U.S. president and caused a political noise he could use to promote possible reconnaisssance to the White House in the year [...]

The FBI's search of Donald Trump's residence in Florida is an extraordinary, historical development given that he headed into the residence of a former U.S. president and caused a political noise he could use to promote possible re-advancing to the White House in 2024.

In the past, political investigations that have threatened Trump have only increased its superpower to supporters.

But federal agents on Monday acted under a court- approved warrant, which suggests they had possible reason to believe a crime had been committed.

They focused on Trump's offices and personal facilities at his Mar-a-Lago winter residence while the former president was in New York.

Monday's research was linked to the possible misuse of presidential documents -- potentially some that were classified -- that could have been sent to Trump ʹ home subject to one of the two Justice Department investigations concerning the former president.

This news was one of the most shocking turns in Trump's history, which was charged twice, that it sparked riots in the Capitol in an effort to overturn the outcome in the 2020 elections and that it has consistently acted contrary to the rules of the office that led or democracy during its single mandate, as no other president.

He risked injecting new ottoxins into the political life of a nation that is hopelessly divided with millions of followers of Trump who already believe his lies that the 2020 elections had been stolen from him and that there is no longer a common meaning for many issues of truth itself.

The news also comes at a time when the former president is trying to launch a campaign for his recauding in the 2024 presidential elections, rooted in his false claims of election fraud, for which his authoritarian rhetoric suggests he would present a profound challenge to democracy.

This imminent campaign is likely to feed on “fuel for the” political attacks of a perception among the followers of Trump ʹ, which he himself created in his statement announcing that the FBI was raiding his home Monday, that he is being persecuted unjustly.

Trump rushed to make a political “pin <x0spin” over FBI control, claiming that his beautiful “home was “under siege, raid and occupation”, while complaining that he was the victim of “themation of the justice system” by the Democrats who wanted to prevent him from becoming president after the 2024 elections.

His statement contained the same explosive language and sense of complaint that motivated some of his supporters for violence in Washington on January 6, 2021.

Such an attack could occur only in destroyed countries of the third world. Unfortunately, America has now become one of those countries, corrupt at an unprecedented level. They even entered my safe! ” said Trump.

He did not mention that control was conducted on the basis of a legally authorized order.
In a way, his statement, in itself, was read as the opening of a new presidential campaign built around a narrative persecution by state forces.

The immediate reactions in support of the former president -- more evidence of his sustained power within the Republican Party -- were also an early sign of how this investigation would face extreme political pressures.

These answers may also show that the former 2024 president's possible campaign could benefit from the pooling effect of a government investigation that he can portray as politicised and unfair and that his potential rivals may have little opportunity but to accumulate.

But the size of Monday's events should not be underestimated, even though the question of whether the former president was in real danger of being charged with a crime -- which would be an amazing, historic step -- was not immediately clear Monday evening.

The precise size of the search command was not also available.

The presidents have the capacity to declassify sensitive information and it was not clear whether Trump could have taken such steps with material received from the FBI.

However, former presidents do not have such competencies.

CNN reported that several boxes were taken from the FBI after checking Monday.

And Trump's lawyer, Christina Bobb, said the bureau seized “lettra” after what she said was a “unprecedented raid”. /CNN/tema 
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