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Melania Trump warns: FBI raid on her Mar-a-Lago home is a warning signal for all Americans

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Melania Trump said in a rare video message that the FBI raid on her Mar-a-Lago home in Florida was a “warning to all Americans.”

The former first lady broke her silence on the large-scale raid of the private members' club in 2022, saying, “I never imagined the government would invade my privacy.”

The video was the second Mrs Trump has released in the last week to promote her upcoming book after keeping a low public profile while her husband tries to retake the White House.

“The FBI raided my home in Florida and searched my personal belongings,” she said in a narrated video, accompanied by music and images of the Trumps' sprawling estate in Palm Beach, Florida.

“This is not just my story, it is a warning to all Americans and a reminder that our freedom and our rights must be respected.”

The clip ended with an image of her memoir “Melania,” which will be released on October 1.

“Melania felt very hurt”

It appears to be the first time Mrs Trump has spoken about the August 2022 raid on Mar-a-Lago, during which FBI agents seized at least 300 classified documents, including US secrets that may have come from spies.

The former president was charged with 40 counts of mishandling confidential documents and obstructing government efforts to seize them.

He described the case against him as “politically motivated.” It was dismissed by a federal judge in July, but the ruling is being appealed.

Trump, 78, said after the raid that his 54-year-old wife felt “very hurt” by the FBI search.

In 2022, he revealed that agents had even searched the former First Lady's wardrobe.

“She felt very hurt. I mean, this is a terrible thing,” he said at the time.

“They're going through her closet, her clothes and who knows what else,” he said, adding: “And it wasn't left the way they found it.”

Last week, Mrs. Trump also released a video questioning the official account of her husband's assassination attempt.

She said: “We need to get to the truth” about the July 13 shooting, which has been criticized as a serious failure of U.S. intelligence, adding: “There is definitely more to this story.”

“Now the silence about this is depressing. I wonder why the police did not arrest the shooter before the speech. There is definitely more to this story. And we need to find out the truth,” she said.

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