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Candace Owens: ‘The FBI Must Be Legally and Formally Dissolved’

Candace Owens calls for the FBI to be dissolved

Political commentator Candace Owens has called for the FBI to be immediately dissolved following their unconstitutional raid on former President Donald Trump.

A number of high-profile figures lashed out on Monday after news broke that the bureau had executed a political raid at Trump’s Florida home at Mar-a-Lago.

Dailywire.com reports: The investigation is centered around classified material that Trump brought with him to Mar-a-Lago from the White House.

“Biden’s out of control DOJ is ripping this country apart with how they’re openly targeting their political enemies,” Donald Trump Jr. tweeted. “This is what you see happen in 3rd World Banana Republics!!!”

“We truly live in a third world country!” Eric Trump tweeted.

“The FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago is a continuation of the left’s endless & unlawful persecution of President Trump,” Kimberly Guilfoyle tweeted. “The failed Biden Regime will do anything to try to distract the American people from the fact that their policies are DESTROYING our nation.

Other notable responses included: 

Federal prosecutors opened a grand jury investigation back in May into Trump over whether classified material that ended up at his home in Mar-a-Lago was mishandled.

The main purpose of these types of investigations is usually for federal authorities to determine if any classified material was compromised so that intelligence officials can take steps to protect sensitive sources and methods. Prosecutors are seeking to learn every aspect of how the documents were handled from the time the documents left the White House until they were returned to the National Archives.

For prosecutors to be able to prove that a crime was committed, they would need evidence showing that the parties involved in removing the documents from the White House knew that the documents were classified and knew that removing them would violate the law.

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