Trump: If the situation doesn’t calm down, terrible things will happen.
The former US president said that terrible things will happen if the situation in this country does not calm down after the FBI’s inspection of his residence.
Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, whose controversies over the FBI’s search of his residence in Florida has become the main topic of the American media, called for the situation to calm down on Monday and said that if this does not happen, “terrible things” will happen.
Donald Trump has claimed that his assistants contacted the Ministry of Justice and offered to do whatever help is necessary. Trump said that “the situation should calm down.”
“People are very angry about what’s going on,” he said in an interview with Fox News about the FBI’s search of his residence and the aftermath.
“We are doing everything we can – because things have to calm down in the country,” he said. If not, terrible things will happen.”
The US Federal Police, the FBI last week searched the Trump mansion in Mare Lago to investigate whether Trump removed important security documents from the White House. A few days later, the media reported that FBI agents discovered 11 sets of top secret documents from this place.
The action of the FBI has brought the angry reaction of Donald Trump’s supporters and their harsh criticism of the FBI and the Department of Justice. Trump’s supporters believe that this investigation was politically motivated.
News sources have reported in recent days that threats against FBI employees have increased. A few days ago, a man was shot dead while trying to enter one of the FBI buildings.
A few days ago, the media reported that the FBI is investigating an unprecedented increase in threats against the organization’s employees after the inspection of Donald Trump’s residence.
A source told the CNN website that threats against FBI employees and offices have increased to an unprecedented level after the organization’s search of Donald Trump’s residence in Mar-Elago.
CNN had written that the names of two of the officers who signed the documents related to the inspection of Trump’s residence have been published in the cyberspace and circulated.