Trump Manor was investigated and caused a shock: or changing the US political pattern, some people worry about triggering the civil war
Author:Pole news Time:2022.08.10
Polar News reporter Manda
Intern Wei Yingjie
On the evening of August 8, the FBI agents raided the former President Trump's private residence Haihu Manor in Palm Beach County, Florida. The Trump was in New York at the time, and he disclosed the news to the media for the first time.
This is the first former president in the history of American history.
Haihu Manor was searched (source: BBC)
According to the BBC, the raid search was related to Trump's processing secret and sensitive materials. This incident caused a shock in American politics. Trump's supporters angrily asked the Federal Investigation Agency to explain it. However, the Federal Investigation Agency and the Ministry of Justice have not responded to this.
Some media analysis believes that the Federal Investigation Agency's assault search may change the political pattern of the United States. For example, this will stimulate voters who support Trump to actively participate in the mid -term elections in November this year. Trump will also seize the opportunity again Sprint to the White House. Some people even worried that the storm would trigger the American civil war.
Former President of the United States, which was checked by the first residence
On the evening of August 8th local time, former US President Trump, located in Palm Beach County, Florida, Haihu Manor, Haihu Manor, was assaulted by the Federal Investigation Agency (FBI) agent.
At that time, Trump himself in Trump Building in New York, and he disclosed the news to the media as soon as possible.
Trump (source: BBC)
According to the BBC report, this is the first time that the law enforcement agencies in American history have searched the former president's residence. This assault search is related to the material requirements for Trump's processing of sensitive machines. The survey involved whether Trump, who was a Republican, took away confidential records from the White House and hid them in Haihu Manor.
A enforcement officer who did not want to disclose the name told CBS news that the search was over that night. Law enforcement officers did not kick in, but just took away a few boxes.
The Republican Party believes that there is a political motivation for the investigation. The party's main representative asked the US Minister of Justice Merik Galan to make a briefing.
Trump's former vice president Mike Pence appealed that the Minister of Justice should make a "comprehensive explanation" of the reason for the searches.
Pence posted on Twitter: "No former President's private houses in American history have been raid."
At the same time, Trump's allies vowed that if they won the control of the House of Representatives and the Senate in the mid -term elections, they would conduct investigations to balance Washington's power.
The White House said that Biden did not know in advance
For the Democratic Party, although many Democrats are happy to see the raid, some people have called on the Ministry of Justice to disclose more information, and some people are worried that this will increase the support rate of the people to the former president.
Diff Alonberg, a prosecutor of Palm Beach County, Haihu Manor, told BBC reporters that this may be very useful for Trump because many people gathered around him during this time. Trump will re -build his "martyr".
On Tuesday, the White House spokesman Kalin Pill Pillr told the media that the Federal Investigation Agency did not notify the president Biden in advance, and Biden also learned about this from public reports.
"The president did not get a briefing. No one in the White House received reminders." She said that Bayeng tried to maintain the independence of the Ministry of Justice and added: "President Bayeng believes in the rule of law."
A law enforcement official who did not disclose the name told CBS news that the Special Service Bureau received a notice shortly before searching the order, and the specific time was about 10 am local time.
Perlis, Speaker of the House of Representatives, said that she was a public report on her mobile phone to know the "visit" of the Federal Investigation Agency agent. She hopes to know more about information, such as searching.
"You need a search order, you need a legitimate reason." Pelosi told NBC news.
Trump may take the opportunity to sprint the White House again
On Tuesday, Trump said in a fundraising email sent to the supporters that he and other Republicans became the goal because his political influence and his advantages in polls.
"They tried to stop the Republican Party and me again." Trump said, "These unparalleled political persecution must be revealed and prevented."
According to rumors, the Governor of Florida Ron De Setis is considering nomination with Trump for the Republican presidential candidate in 2024. Another weapon upgrade for political opponents. "
Criceti Numan, Governor of Nanda, has always been a loyal fan of Trump, saying that this is the political weapon of the Federal Investigation Bureau.
The BBC published an analysis article saying that Trump supporters have a mobilization effect on the response to the survey. As Trump often said, if he was persecuted, his supporters were also threatened.
The searches of the Federal Investigation Agency may change the political pattern of the United States.
First of all, this will undoubtedly stimulate voters supporting Trump to actively participate in the mid -term elections in November this year. The Republicans of Trump have taken the opportunity to raise campaign funds for Trump's candidates. This also forced Republicans to unite around him who had a disagreement with Trump.
For example, the previously mentioned Florida Governor Ron De Setis, who had mentioned it quickly. He is regarded as the main competitor of Trump's nomination for Republican presidential candidates.
Under the passionate encouragement of the supporters, Trump is likely to seize the opportunity and announce that he will sprint into the White House again. Millions of fans across the country are waiting for Trump to do so. But announced in advance that some Republican strategists may be disappointed. They were worried that in the middle of the key election, the very divided former president became the core figure. They also hope that the midterm elections can be completely focused on domestic inflation and bad US economy.
Trump's opponents are in front of Trump Tower, New York
Will it trigger the American civil war?
At the same time, for Democrats, the searches of the Federal Investigation Bureau of Huhai Manor itself have political risks. It not only inspired the Republican Party, but also shifted the attention of the people from the achievements made by the Democratic Party this week. Because Congress has just passed a package of economic plans involving all aspects of medical care to climate change.
Mary Anne Mashh, a senior strategy analyst of the Democratic Party, said the joy of these victories has now been diluted. Democrats hope that the political talk show this week is about the climate change and expenditure bill passed by the Senate this weekend, but the themes are almost all about Trump.
For Trump's supporters, the search was led by the White House. Some Democrats personally refuted in person.
Trump's supporters are protesting (picture source: BBC)
"I study the law. I care about the rule of law. I think the White House will not choose what is involved in the Ministry of Justice." Said the Pennsylvania Democratic Democratic member and lawyer Madelein Dien. After the riots of the Capitol on January 6, she was one of the second impeachment managers who impeached Trump.
In the United States, Trump is still a controversial figure.
Mary Anne Mash, a senior strategy analyst of the Democratic Party, believes that her political parties will see a large number of votes in November this year, partly because the Supreme Court's ruling overthrows the constitutional rights of abortion, and because the Republican Party fails to let their political parties fail The leader is responsible for the riots on January 6.
The BBC reporter analyzed that whether Trump participated in the election, whether he announced the election before the midterm election, it was no longer an important issue. After this search of the Federal Investigation Bureau, everyone can see how the Republican leaders quickly took over his career.
Trump's critics and former President of the Republican Commission Michael Steel told BBC reporters that Trump has become less and less. "Trump no longer needs to travel all over the country, continuing to lie about elections, and continues the destruction of the country's administration. Now he has Lime to do this for him." He said.
The BBC reporter said that this summer, he talked to Trump's supporters while traveling around the United States. He heard them say that the country is about to erupt. On Monday night, Trump's most enthusiastic fans said in social media that the Federal Investigation Agency's actions will trigger violence.
Stephen Claude, who has 1.9 million fans on Twitter, wrote: "Tomorrow is a war. Sleeping is a good time."
However, BBC reporters are still difficult to believe that a new civil war broke out in the United States.
However, Stell, who has been at the core of Republican politics for decades, is not so optimistic. "This is very serious. For nearly 10 to 15 years, this has always been a marginal topic in the Republican Party, but Trump has opened the box. If Trump is sued, his fans will lose their minds."
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