Longtime adviser to President Trump, Bruce_LeVell, slams FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago, insisting it will only make the America First movement stronger.
SAN DIEGO – Longtime adviser to President Trump, Bruce LeVell, joined KUSI’s Logan Byrnes on Good Evening San Diego in reaction to the FBI raiding Trump’s home, Mar-a-Lago.
LeVell said the utilization of the justice system is a “travesty,” adding that this raid will strengthen Trump’s movement even more. LeVell pointed out even prominent moderate Democrats like Andrew Yang have voiced their opposition to approving the raid, saying the perception of attacking Biden’s predecessor is bad enough.
I’m no Trump fan. I want him as far away from the White House as possible. But a fundamental part of his appeal has been that it’s him against a corrupt government establishment. This raid strengthens that case for millions of Americans who will see this as unjust persecution.“If they raided his home just to find classified documents he took from The White House,” one legal expert noted, “he will be re-elected president in 2024, hands down.
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