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Explosive New Report Hints at the REAL Reason the FBI Raided Trump's Home at Mar-a-Lago
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Explosive New Report Hints at the REAL Reason the FBI Raided Trump's Home at Mar-a-Lago

CNN's report lets slip a hidden motivation behind the unprecedented raid on a former president.

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Kyle Becker
Dec 16, 2023
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Now that we know that the reason the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided Donald Trump's home and presidential office in Mar-a-Lago is unlikely to have been related to so-called "nuclear secrets," there is still widespread speculation about the FBI's historic intrusion into the former president's estate.

The "nuclear secrets" that Trump possessed were unrelated to the U.S.' own capabilities, it turns out; rather, they were nuclear secrets about Iran and China, according to the Washington Post. However, it was readily conceded that the FBI agents were looking for other documents, but they declined to share the details of those documents to the Post (which has essentially become an intelligence community mouthpiece at this point).

While the official cover story is that the National Archives — the glorified librarians for government documents — demanded the former president returned "classified" documents he had in his possession since his time in office, the lack of proportionality in the FBI's enforcement of the NARA order has raised questions about the sensitivity of said documents in Trump's possession.

This raises a critical question: What was the FBI really looking for?

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