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Trump tells FBI agents: Don’t ‘take it anymore’

Following the release of a heavily redacted affidavit on which the FBI’s raid on Mar-a-Lago was based, former President Trump on Monday posted a message on his social media platform in which he seemed to be urging bureau agents to protest the investigation.

“When are the great Agents, and others, in the FBI going to say ‘we aren’t going to take it anymore,’ much as they did when James Comey read off a list of all of Crooked Hillary Clinton’s crimes, only to say that no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute,” Trump said Sunday on Truth Social.

“The wonderful people of the FBI went absolutely ‘nuts,’ so Comey had to backtrack and do a FAKE INVESTIGATION in order to keep them at bay,” he continued. “The end result, we won in 2016 (and did MUCH better in 2020!). But now the ‘Left’ has lost their minds!!!”

At about 2 a.m. Monday, he added, “FBI, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”

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The search warrant affidavit states there was “probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction will be found at” Mar-a-Lago, stating that nearly 200 classified and top secret documents had already been retrieved in February.

Trump argues that as commander-in-chief and chief executive officer of the U.S. government he had the unilateral power to declassify the documents and ship them to his home.

The Justice Department said Monday that agents discovered a “limited” number of potentially privileged documents during the Aug. 8 raid, Just the News reported.

The statement came in a court filing in which the DOJ also said some of the materials taken taken in the raid potentially contain material covered by attorney-client privilege.

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