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Originally Posted by FakeNameChanged
I listened to a fairly lengthy interview with Trump's lawyer and she said, the FBI had them turn off the CCTV and she had to physically wait outside in the Florida head during the entire Raid. What is the truth on this? So she changed her story from the first report?
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"Following the raid on Mar-a-Lago, initial reports were that the FBI demanded that all security cameras be turned off.
Apparently though, that didn’t happen.
According to Eric Trump, the Mar-a-Lago staff refused to shut off the surveillance cameras.
He claims that there is footage of the FBI agents behaving improperly and searching places they “shouldn’t have been.”
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Sean Hannity confirmed Eric Trump’s claim on his show that the cameras kept running.
What kind of shady stuff were these agents up to?"
"What kind of shady stuff were these agents up to" to the replay..
im certain if eric trump or hannity could find any "shaddy stuff" they would post it
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What did Eric Trump say?
Speaking with the Daily Mail, Eric Trump revealed that FBI agents initially refused to show Trump's attorneys a copy of the search warrant that authorized them to raid Mar-a-Lago for allegedly classified documents that were purportedly being stored at the south Florida resort.
According to Eric, FBI agents forced Trump attorney Christina Bobb to wait at the end of the Mar-a-Lago driveway while FBI agents searched the property.
"There's 30 agents there," Eric recalled. "They told our lawyer, 'You have to leave the property right now. Turn off all security cameras.'
"They would not give her the search warrant, so they showed it to her from about 10 feet away," Eric alleged. "They would not give her a copy of the search warrant."
Eric said that Mar-a-Lago staff refused to comply with the demand to shut off surveillance cameras. Thus, Eric alleged, there is footage showing FBI agents searching areas of the property they "shouldn't have been."