Trump's residence, Mar-a-Lago, was raided, opening another partisan drama in the United States.

The Democratic and Republican parties have attacked each other, Trump's supporters and opponents have faced tit-for-tat, and the divisions in American society have intensified.

  On the 10th, former US President Trump came to the New York State Attorney General's office to attend a civil investigation and collect evidence, but refused to provide testimony.

As Trump left, Trump supporters shouted in support.

Meanwhile, in front of Trump Tower, Trump's opponents displayed banners that read "Arrest Trump."

  Such tearing is also reflected in the American media.

The New York Times directly accused Trump, saying that during his administration, he tried to turn the country's law enforcement power into a tool of political power to act according to his wishes.

It was also ironic that now Trump, in turn, accused the nation's judicial system of being a weapon of the president.

  Fox News, which supports Trump, cites Republicans to attack the move as a Democratic campaign trick.

  Rep. Troy Niles, Republican: Everything they do is to destroy Trump, they don't want to see Trump in 2024, they don't want to see his campaign and votes.

  On online forums and social media, many even preached "civil war".

  On a website forum called "Donald Wins," a post calling for "loading the bullets" became a forum hit.

Others asked: "When will the shootout start?" "They (the FBI) ​​will cry."

  After analysis by a data statistics company, it was found that on the 8th, that is, the day Trump’s residence was searched, the number of posts mentioning “civil war” on social media suddenly surged, and many accounts bluntly declared that they wanted to “launch a civil war in the United States.”

  The study also found that these accounts referring to the "Civil War" included not only Trump supporters but also Trump critics.

  For the sake of votes, the polarization of the party has led to the accelerated division of society. For such a scene, the Fox News anchor lamented that he saw the permanent tearing of the United States.

  Fox News Anchor Will Kane: One day after the FBI raided Trump's residence, we saw what it looked like for the country to be permanently torn apart, the country torn apart, and a lot of people were reluctant to say it out loud, but it was true.