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Trump considers releasing security footage of FBI Mar-a-Lago raid: report

Former President Donald Trump said last week that federal agents issued a search warrant for his Mar-a-Lago estateafter he and his family witnessed a raid. We are considering releasing security footage of us enforcing, according to a new report. 

CNN reported on Wednesday that some of the 45th president's aides were accused of stealing from his resort in Palm Beach, amid speculation swirling about exactly what the FBI stole from his resort. It reportedly advised the president to release the video.

Trump and his allies lashed out at the search - going so far as to suggest that FBI agents planted evidence during the investigation - and regarding the release of the footage. At least one person familiar with the conversation told CNN that it could be featured in a campaign-style ad highlighting Trump's allegations of being targeted by the Biden administration.

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly considering releasing the security footage from the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago.
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However, the network cites another source that the footage is being secured. By the former president's legal team, it raises questions about what Trump actually saw.

"I don't think it was shared by anyone other than a lawyer," a source told CNN.

Those close to the former president say the release of the footage could backfire by revealing how much classified material was seized from Mar-a-Lago..

"Reading a bunch of numbers on the inventory list andlaw enforcement officers taking dozens or more boxes from President Trump's home. A person close to Trump told the outlet. 

One source told CNN that only Trump's legal team have seen the footage of the FBI raid.
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Earlier this week, Trump's second son Eric claimed the family released footage. that you intend to 

"You still have the surveillance tapes, right? Would you mind sharing them with the country?" Fox News host Sean Hannity asked Monday. 

"Sure, Sean. At the right time," Eric Trump replied. 

Last week, Trump's attorney, Christina Bobb, revealed that the former president and his family were watching the raids remotely.

"Something strange. People in New York, President Trump and his family, they had CCTV and they could see it, so they probably saw it better than I did." Bob said Telling Real America's Voice

"I was stuck in the parking lot there. I collected papers and answered questions," she added. "But they could actually see everything. So they have a better idea of ​​what really happened inside."

Bob initially He noted that the FBI had instructed Mar-a-Lago staff to turn off all surveillance cameras at Trump's residence. But lawyers assured them they would continue to work.

"The cameras were off for very short periods of time," she said.

Trump himself has not publicly commented on seeing footage of the search, butis running a search warrantFederal agents have "implanted incriminating evidence in their homes." 

Eric Trump claimed the footage will be released "at the right time."
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"Houses were rummaged and left alone, including the former First Lady's closet (and clothes!) that the whole world was watching as the FBI," Trump wrote in Truth Social Sunday.

``They requested that the security cameras be turned off (which we refused). Or there was no way of knowing if there was a 'plant'.This is the FBI after all!"