Eric Trump Reveals FBI Refused to Hand Over Warrant, Kicked Lawyer off Property, Demanded They Turn off Security Cameras

Published Aug. 10, 2022, 12:18 p.m. ET | Updated Aug. 10, 2022

Eric Trump speaking with attendees at the 2020 Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida (Gage Skidmore).
Eric Trump speaking with attendees at the 2020 Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida (Gage Skidmore).

August 10, 2022 Updated 12:18 P.M. ET

PALM BEACH (FLV) – Former President Donald Trump’s son, Eric Trump, revealed new details surrounding the FBI’s raid of Mar-a-Lago.

Trump told the Daily Mail that the 30 federal agents in a “coordinated attack” demanded that staff turn off security cameras, to which they refused.

“They told our lawyer… you have to leave the property right now. Turn off all security camera,” Trump said. “They would not give her the search warrant… So they showed it to her from about 10 feet away. They would not give her a copy of the search warrant.”

The former president’s son said that the “coordinated attack” was almost certainly approved by President Joe Biden.

“Do you think that the FBI director is going to raid the former president’s house, especially a house as you know, kind of world renowned as Mar Lago is in a place as public as Mar Lago is without getting the approval of President [Biden]?” he said.

Trump was skeptical as to why they were told to turn off security cameras, and said that because they left the cameras on, they saw the FBI raiding parts of the Florida home where they “shouldn’t have been.”

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody called on the FBI to unseal the search warrant and affidavit related to the search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home Monday.

“I would urge this to be unsealed. The affidavit that supports it be unsealed, that the FBI issue a statement immediately about what supported this, what types of charges or crimes they expected the evidence to show that they found,” Moody explained in a Fox News interview.

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