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‘Make America Great Again:’ Trump trolls Feds on redacted ‘top secret’

Washington, Aug 26 (EFE).- Former US president Donald Trump Friday trolled the Feds after the justice department released a “heavily redacted” affidavit on the Florida estate raid.

The former president used his social media app TruthSocial to post a statement that “they left a page” and an image that mirrored the government’s 38-page document concerning the FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago house.

The image showed 11 blacked-out lines interspersed with four words from his famous 2016 campaign slogan: “Make America Great Again.”

The justice department released the affidavit with much of its text blacked out and many sections concealed after federal judge Bruce E. Reinhart authorized releasing the document.

Trump slammed the judge after the release of the search affidavit.

“Judge Bruce Reinhart should NEVER have allowed the Break-In of my home,” Trump wrote on his social media platform.

Trump said the judge recused himself two months ago from one of my cases due to “his animosity and hatred of your favorite president, me.”

“What changed? Why hasn’t he recused himself on this case? Obama must be very proud of him right now!” Trump said.

Trump described the case as a “witch hunt” against him.

He said the affidavit had “nothing mentioned on ‘nuclear,’ a total public relations subterfuge by the FBI and DOJ.”

“They brought many, many FBI agents in – all right before the midterms and all when I have the best poll numbers I’ve ever had.” EFE

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