The Jerusalem Post

FBI searches Trump’s Florida home as part of presidenti­al records probe

- • By BRIAN ELLSWORTH and SARAH N. LYNCH

PALM BEACH, Florida (Reuters) – Former president Donald Trump said FBI agents raided his Mar-a-Lago estate on Monday and broke into his safe in what his son acknowledg­ed was part of an investigat­ion into Trump’s removal of official presidenti­al records from the White House to his Florida resort.

The unpreceden­ted search of a former president’s home would mark a significan­t escalation into the records investigat­ion, which is one of several probes Trump is facing from his time in office and in private business.

The US Justice Department declined to comment on the search, which Trump in a statement called a raid and said involved a “large group of FBI agents.” The FBI’s headquarte­rs in Washington and its field office in Miami both declined to comment.

Eric Trump, one of the former president’s adult

children, told Fox News the search concerned boxes of documents that Trump brought with him from the White House, and that his father has been cooperatin­g with the National Archives on the matter for months.

A source familiar with the matter also confirmed to Reuters that the raid appeared to be tied to Trump’s removal

of classified records from the White House.

Trump said the estate “is currently under siege, raided and occupied.” He did not say why the raid took place.

“After working and cooperatin­g with the relevant government agencies, this unannounce­d raid on my home was not necessary or appropriat­e,” Trump said, adding: “They even broke into my safe!”

Trump was not present at the time as he was in New York on Monday, Fox News Digital reported, publishing a photo of Trump that a Fox reporter said showed him leaving Trump Tower.

Trump, who has made his club in Palm Beach his home since leaving the White House in January 2021, has generally spent summers at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, because Mar-a-Lago typically closes for the summer.

A federal law called the US Presidenti­al Records Act requires the preservati­on of memos, letters, notes, emails, faxes and other written communicat­ions related to a president’s official duties.

Any search of a private residence would have to be approved by a judge, after the investigat­ing law enforcemen­t agency demonstrat­ed probable cause that a search was justified.

 ?? (Marco Bello/Reuters) ?? A GARDENER works at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home after former US president Donald Trump said FBI agents raided it, in Palm Beach, Florida, yesterday.
(Marco Bello/Reuters) A GARDENER works at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home after former US president Donald Trump said FBI agents raided it, in Palm Beach, Florida, yesterday.

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