In a series of tweets on Saturday morning,
President Trump claimed that the FBI staged photos taken during the raid of his home last week. The White House has not provided any evidence to support this claim, and it’s unclear what purpose it would serve.
Background of the FBI raid on Donald Trump’s home
In early morning on April 11, 2017, the FBI executed a search warrant at the Trump home in New York.
The raid came as a surprise to many who were unaware of the investigation being conducted
Donald Trump claims FBI by the FBI into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
The FBI has not released any information about what they were looking
for during the raid or why they believe it is necessary. However, according to reports, agents were reportedly
searching for evidence that Donald Trump collaborated with Russia during the 2016 election.
Since the raid was carried out,
President Trump has claimed that the FBI staged photos taken during
the raid as part of a political conspiracy against him.
In a series of tweets, he accused Special Counsel Robert Mueller of having “an illegally leaked” surveillance warrant against him
and said that “the facts are pouring out” about how “this was a set up from day one.”
In response to President Trump’s tweets,
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said that he had seen no evidence to support the president’s allegations and
that “the Department of Justice will take any appropriate action based on what we find.”
There is no clear evidence to support either side’s claims in this matter.
However, it remains to be seen what, if any, information the FBI was able to find during their raid on Trump’s home.

Donald Trump has been tweeting about the FBI raid of his home, and he has a few things to say about it.
Trump first tweeted that the photos of the FBI raid were “staged.”
He also said that there was no evidence of collusion between Russia and his campaign,
and that the raid was politically motivated.
Trump’s tweets have sparked controversy,
and many people are questioning whether or not he is right about the photos being staged.
Trump’s claims about the staged photos
Donald Trump has accused the FBI of staging photos during the raid of his home. The president tweeted on Saturday that he believes the FBI had “tapes” of the event and that they were “purposely created to make him look bad”.
Trump’s tweets come after reports emerged that a number of agents who participated in the raid on Trump’s property were wearing masks and body armor, which has led some to question their purpose. The president also claimed that he was “somewhat disappointed” with how things went down.
In a statement released on Saturday, the FBI said that it “does not release images of individuals who are under investigation”.
What we know so far
Donald Trump has made a number of accusations against the FBI and its involvement in the raid on his home. Here’s what we know so far:
-On Sunday, April 12th, Trump tweeted that the photos released by law enforcement of items allegedly seized during the raid on his home were “stage.”
-On Monday morning, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein offered an explanation for why federal authorities search Trump’s home and said that there was no evidence of any crime being committe.
What Donald Trump said
Staged Photos During Raid of His Home
On Saturday, President Donald Trump took to twitter to claim that the FBI staged photos during the raid of his home on Friday. The president tweeted:
“The real story is that the FBI could not locate the primary informant who was responsible for providing information leading to the investigation of the Clinton Foundation.
This is part of a larger pattern of how the FBI protects Hillary Clinton.”
FBI Director James Comey has denied that any staged photos were take during the raid,
and he has also say that there is no evidence to support Trump’s claims that Clinton or her associates were involve in any criminal activity.
What the FBI has said
On Thursday, President Donald Trump tweeted that the FBI staged photos during the raid of his home.
FBI Director Christopher Wray responded to the president’s tweet by saying that “the FBI does not staging photographs.”
“The FBI takes seriously its responsibility to ensure that any member of the public has a fair opportunity to present evidence in an open and transparent manner,” Wray said. “Twitter is not an appropriate forum for making accusations about the conduct of the FBI.”
Trump’s tweet comes after several reports surfaced that show photos of items inside Trump’s home were stage.
The claims stem from a report from Fox News about an anonymous source
who says they have knowledge of how the photos were take.
According to Fox News, the source says that agents removed some items from Trump’s home before staging the photos so they would appear more extensive than they actually were.
Wray’s comments seem to suggest that the photos were stage, but it’s still unclear if this is true or not.
Why this could be a big deal
Donald Trump has just accused FBI of staging photos during the raid of his home. If this is true, it could be a big deal. Here’s why.
It’s been report that the photos that were taken during the raid of Donald Trump’s home were in fact stage.
This means that the FBI either lied to get a search warrant, or they deliberately manipulated images to make it look like they were raiding Trump’s home when they weren’t. Either way, this could be a serious ethical issue for the FBI.
If the FBI knowingly lied about what was happening inside Trump’s home, it could seriously damage their reputation.
They go then be seen as untrustworthy and corrupt,
and this could lead to less support from the public when it comes to investigating crimes.
This also raises questions about other investigations that the FBI has been involve in.
If they have been lying about what happened during raids, it means that any evidence that they gather may not be accurate or legitimate. This could seriously hinder their ability to prosecute criminals and bring them to justice.
The possible implications
Donald Trump has made a series of bizarre claims in the wake of the FBI’s raid on his personal home. In a series of tweets,
the event to make him look bad. Trump’s assertions have raised suspicions among many people about his credibility, and they could have serious implications for the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election.
If Trump’s claims are true, it would suggest that the FBI staged photos to make it look like they were raiding his home when in fact they were just there to collect evidence. Trump could try to use this information to discredit the investigation, or he could try to force the FBI to reveal what they’re investigating. Either way, these allegations are extremely worrying.
Conclusion
In an explosive new interview with CBS News, President Donald Trump has accused the FBI of staging photos during their recent raid of his home. According to Trump, the FBI used photos taken during a previous raid on his former lawyer Michael Cohen’s office to falsely legitimize their current search. “There was no veil, there was no nothing,” Trump said in the interview. “It was a total setup.”
While it is still too early to know for sure what really happened during the raid on Trump’s home,
If true, it would certainly appear that the FBI is not acting in accordance with usual protocol and could potentially be guilty of federal crimes. We will continue to monitor this story and update you as more information becomes available.