EFE “I didn’t do anything wrong”, Trump said following the release of the operation document 08/26/2022 6:49 PM

Share This Post

- Advertisement -

Former US President Donald Trump reacted to the release of an edited version of the document this Friday for reasons justifying an inspection of his Florida mansion, saying he had “done nothing wrong” and that it was all “an attack”. .

“I didn’t do anything wrong. We basically got hacked. They opened the safes before the November election, they brought in a lot of FBI agents,” he said on the Truth Social network.

- Advertisement -

Trump stressed that the affidavit issued was “highly regulated” and did not mention “nuclear” weapons, thus viewing the incident as “a complete public relations ploy by the FBI and the Justice Department.”

The so-called “sworn statement” was released with much of the text obscured and many sections obscured after Florida Federal Judge Bruce E. Reinhart authorized the publication of an abridged version on Thursday.

- Advertisement -

The Justice Department submitted this version to the judge after warning about the “national security” risks of full disclosure at a hearing on August 18.

“Judge Bruce Reinhart should NEVER have let my house be ransacked. He dropped one of my cases at your favorite president two months ago out of hatred towards me. What has changed? Why isn’t he on this case? Obama must be so proud of him right now!” added Trump.

The 76-year-old former Republican leader reiterated on the same platform that his home in Mar-a-Lago was “occupied” but that agents could “take what they needed” and talk.

“They took things they should never have taken. It’s a shame for our country that never ends. The same people, the same leaks. They infiltrate the same places, the same people. Our country is a disgrace,” he said. .

26.08.2022 18:49

source: Noticias

- Advertisement -

Related Posts