Former U.S. Attorney: Can't Find "Insider" to Drive Trump "Crazy"

  [Global Web Reporter Suo Yanqi] According to the US "Newsweek" on the 16th, for the "raid" of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate by the FBI, Trump requested to disclose the basis for the relevant search warrant. documents, which are affidavits.

In this regard, former US federal prosecutor Ron Philipkowski explained that Trump hopes to find out the "inner ghost" who betrayed him through this move, and it is impossible to find out who is the "inner ghost" who has let him "" Crazy".

  On the 8th of this month, FBI agents raided Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida.

Investigators took 33 items from Mar-a-Lago, including some documents marked as "top secret," according to a publicly available list of seized items.

At present, the U.S. Department of Justice and Trump disagree on whether documents such as the affidavit should be made public.

  The U.S. Department of Justice said on the 15th that the affidavit contained extremely important and detailed investigative facts, as well as sensitive information about relevant witnesses.

This investigation involves a high degree of confidentiality, and premature or inappropriate disclosure of information to the public could cause significant and irreparable damage to an ongoing investigation.

Therefore, the Justice Department declined to make it public.

In an interview on the same day, Trump said that it was "unprecedented" for law enforcement officers to break into the residence of a former U.S. president and that the United States was in a "very dangerous situation." He called on the Justice Department to ensure the "transparency" of the incident. this affidavit.

  Regarding Trump's remarks on the public affidavit, Philip Kowski tweeted on the 16th local time that Trump hoped to use this move to help him find the whistleblower, "Let me translate. Check. Not knowing who is the informant absolutely drives him crazy, and he wants an uncut affidavit so he can get to the bottom of the truth." Below the tweet was Trump's previous accusation of the FBI "raid." ” Mar-a-Lago, and requested the immediate release of screenshots of documents such as affidavits.

  The US "New York Times" broke the news on the 13th that Trump's lawyers signed in June that classified materials had been returned to the government.

Trump's former lawyer Mike Cohen revealed on the same day that Trump is "all in his inner circle" to find "insiders" who reported his hidden confidential documents to the FBI.

After Mar-a-Lago was "raided", many American media were speculating about who denounced Trump.

Cohen, Trump's former lawyer, said in an interview with MSNBC on the 13th that Trump is "all in his inner circle" to find the informant, who he thinks is likely to be his wife Melania.

Trump's niece, Mary, said in an interview a day earlier that she believed Trump's son-in-law, Kushner, "could be an informant."