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Release FBI Raid Surveillance Tape: Eric Trump Says

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Eric Trump, son of former president Donald Trump, says surveillance tapes showing last week's raid on his Mar-a-Lago property will be released.


Fox News host Sean Hannity asked Eric Trump on Monday night. “Will you—you still have the surveillance tape, is that correct? Will you—are you allowed to share that with the country?”


He said that law enforcement officers, including FBI agents, should wear body cameras for total transparency. The younger Trump replied, "Absolutely, Sean."


According to Eric Trump's interview with the Daily Mail last week, FBI agents told his lawyers to turn off security cameras at Mar-a-Lago. Alina Habba, then a lawyer for Donald Trump, revealed that the former president and his family watched the FBI raid with CCTV cameras.


“The FBI and others from the Federal Government would not let anyone, including my lawyers, be anywhere near the areas that were rummaged and otherwise looked at during the raid on Mar-a-Lago,” former President Trump wrote on Truth Social last week.



16 August 2022

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