Police officers stand at the entrance to the residence of Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago in Florida / CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH / EFE Trump supporter demonstrates in Florida / Reuters

Donald Trump lied when he said the FBI broke into his mansion to conduct an “unannounced” raid. What a surprise. According to NBC sources, the day before, the FBI presented him with a copy of the search warrant and coordinated this with the special services. His lawyer was present. The agents arrived in suits so as not to attract the attention of select guests of the Mar-a-Lago club, which serves as the former president’s mansion.

The one who unleashed the scandal was Trump himself, when the search had been going on for several hours in an organized manner. “My beautiful home in Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, is currently being attacked, robbed and taken over by a large group of FBI agents,” he said in a statement that he sent to all the media. Banned from Twitter for spreading lies. “They even cracked my safe!” he protested.

His testimony is the only source that the FBI broke the lock on his safe, because the Justice Department is silent on such a delicate investigation, which it guards with the greatest zeal. In fact, Trump could have shown a copy of the search warrant he had, but he didn’t. “Another day in paradise!” he sighed as he called former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, whom he supports in her candidacy for Congress. Then he returned to his favorite job: campaigning.

The former president was also quick to use “raid” in a fundraising email that hit the inboxes of all his followers on Tuesday with an invitation to donate and another veiled call to arms. “This was not my home, it was the home of every American patriot who has fought for this moment since I walked down the Golden Stairs in 2015” (from Trump Tower in New York to announce his candidacy for the election) . “I need every ardent American patriot to step up,” he urged. “This anarchy, this political persecution and this witch hunt must stop.”

Lawmakers in his party have already responded to his call with a promise that when they win the lower house in the November elections, as polls predict, they will launch an investigation into the Justice Department, which they accuse of becoming a weapon of Democratic politics. For the first time in history, the house of a former president was searched by court order, although there was definitely no such president.

On that day, Trump was not in his Florida paradise, but in his tower in Manhattan. He was preparing to testify in New York District Court, where prosecutor Alvin Bragg is investigating his company for lying about bank loan applications to get a better loan. In a similar vein, state attorney general Letitia James is investigating whether Trump and his children inflated the value of their property. The hearing was scheduled to take place on July 15 but was delayed due to the death of his ex-wife, Ivana Trump, buried at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey. This is where the social media hype thinks the FBI should be looking for missing documents, in the coffin of matriarchy.

Various sources in the US media agree that the FBI was looking for secret documents that the president could take from the White House, although in reality no one knows exactly what they need. Only Attorney General Merrick Garland is a careful prosecutor and has been a moderate and impeccable judge on the Washington, D.C. Court of Appeals. In order for a federal judge in South Florida to approve a search warrant, the Justice Department had to provide a possible cause for the crime, which cannot be limited to the 15 boxes of documents found by the National Archives at his mansion last February.

There are other possibilities that excite Trump’s critics and further inflame his supporters. The January 6 hearing showed that the president was trying to manipulate the electoral system in order to circumvent the election results and gain a foothold in power against the will of the people. As of now, there are no charges against him, but based on the testimony of his own government’s witnesses, he could easily face charges ranging from conspiracy and electoral fraud to sedition.

Trump survived his second impeachment after storming Capitol Hill on January 6 because his party decided they shouldn’t force him to resign a week after he left office. However, Attorney General Merrick Garland promised to do everything possible to absolve himself of responsibility. Never in the history of the country has a former president been prosecuted. It is known that the Justice Department has called senior members of Trump’s executive branch to testify before a grand jury in Washington, D.C., which will decide on the relevance of the charges.

If found guilty, Trump will again be disqualified from running for public office. Thus, he accuses “radical left democrats” of using the judiciary as a weapon. “They are desperately trying to prevent me from running in the 2024 elections,” he accused them. “The establishment hates me because I put an end to their corruption.”

Source: El Correo

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