Former US President Donald Trump said on Monday that FBI agents seized his passports during a raid on his home in Florida. Trump, who has condemned the raid as “political persecution,” also told Fox News that the agency could have planted “anything they want” during the search.
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, was raided by FBI agents last Monday. Acting on a broad search warrant personally authorized by Attorney General Merrick Garland, agents took around 20 boxes of items from the former president’s residence, with media reports suggesting that some of the boxes contained classified documents pertaining to nuclear weapons.
In a post to his Truth Social platform on Monday, Trump said that the FBI “stole” his three passports, one of which was expired. “This is an assault on a political opponent at a level never seen before in our country. Third World!,” he stated.
Passports are not usually confiscated by law enforcement unless a suspect has already been charged with a crime and is considered a flight risk. While Trump has not been charged with a criminal offense, the seizure of these documents would typically suggest that an indictment is being pursued.
Trump has bitterly condemned the FBI, calling the raid a “hoax” and an example of “political persecution.” Many conservative pundits and Republican lawmakers view the search as an attempt to find evidence and charge Trump in order to prevent him seeking reelection in 2024.
The FBI affidavit on which the search warrant was based remains sealed, and Republican lawmakers have demanded it be made public, to prove that the raid “was not just a fishing expedition.”