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Fox guest yelled as she suggested Trump might have actually done something wrong

Former President Donald Trump must have been wrong to justify a search by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a Fox News panelist said Wednesday night from the host. It was loudly condemned for suggesting that it was not. of investigation (FBI) at hisMar-a-Lagoresidence.

On Monday, FBI agents searched Trump's residence in Palm Beach,Florida,. This is supposedly related to presidential records that Trump improperly removed from the White House before he took office. His term will expire in January 2021.

Fox News' The Five host yelled at panel's center-left co-host Jessica Tarlov, suggesting Trump may have been present. error.

One of his co-hosts, former judge Janine Pirro, suggested during the raid that the FBI may have planted evidence in Trump's home.

"Let me tell you a little bit about this writ. They could put whatever they wanted in this writ. So how did they get those boxes in? So they received the box and didn't do an inventory.

"I don't know what was in the box," Piro added.

“They set it up to say anything in that box. And to get through Melania Trump's clothes?

Ms. Tarlov noted the oft-repeated statement that evidence may have been planted during the raid, following the raid.

"Our minds are plagued by the many misconceptions and assumptions that are projected all over television." There was evidence planted from the idea, and Donald Trump is amplifying it now," Tarlov said.

"Eric Trump was on TV, Biden said he definitely approved of this.I don't know if he was arguing about how his father was doing things, but the Biden administration says they found out.."

Ms. Tarlov was then interrupted by co-host Jesse Watters, who distracted him. .

"Do you believe him?" he continued. ``Biden had no idea what his son Hunter was doing.

Co-host Greg Gutfeld added, "Shouldn't he [Mr. Biden] know?"

Ms. Tarlov argued that if Trump's group believed the evidence was being planted, they should "prove it," which led to another cry.

"He just did something really bad and he shouldn't have done it, didn't he?" Mr. Tarlov said.

Ms. Piro muttered, "He helped them."

"No, he didn't," said Mr. Tarlov.

"Help me!" exclaimed Mr. Piro.

"Saying it out loud doesn't make it true," said Tarlov.

Mr Trump has previously claimed to be cooperating with government efforts, but days after his raid, a search in Maralago would weaponize federal law and could stop him. claimed to have

Trump has accused the raids of "prosecutorial misconduct" and "weaponization of the judicial system."