Former first lady Melania Trump described the Mar-a-Lago raid connected to former President Trump’s classified documents investigation as “an invasion of privacy.”
In an exclusive interview with Fox & Friends, she expressed her anger, stating, “Yeah, it made me angry. Yes. Invasion of privacy. And, the way it was done, was I was really surprised.”
When asked by Fox host Ainsley Earhardt what she saw upon returning to her raided home, Trump said, “I saw unpleasant stuff that nobody wants to see it.” She added, “Some person I don’t even know who or how many people they, you know, they went through my stuff.”
The case regarding classified documents was dismissed earlier this year by U.S. Judge Aileen Cannon, who found that special counsel Jack Smith was not lawfully appointed, marking a significant victory for the former president as it was the first dismissal among his four criminal cases.
Earhardt also inquired about the two assassination attempts against her husband during his campaign for a second term. She praised the Secret Service’s response, saying, “The guys that they were his team, they were fantastic,” and added that the incidents were “miracles, if you really think about it.”
Melania’s recent media appearance comes as she promotes a new book, having largely remained out of the spotlight while her husband campaigns for the White House this fall.
Watch the clip below from Fox News:
Melania Trump on the Mar-a-Lago raid: “It made me angry.. I saw unpleasant stuff. Some person I don’t even know who or how many people — They went through my stuff.” pic.twitter.com/1YESVYbdsW
— Geopolitical Kid (@Geopoliticalkid) September 26, 2024