Trump Veiled FBI Threat 'Terrible Things Going to Happen'

Former President Trump blasted the FBI's'sneak assault' i.e. 100% legal search of the Mar-a-Lago club during a Monday morning appearance on Fox News.
During his first interview since the FBI searched and seized 20 boxes of documents on Fox News Digital Interview, Donald Trump further inflamed the backlash to the FBI's 100% legal searches of Mar-a-Lago last week. He managed to do this while offering to help lower the temperature but did it without sounding particularly enthusiastic about it. It's the usual passive-aggressive approach he specializes in.
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The FBI executed a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, seized 11 sets of classified materials from his private resort, which Trump called a "sneak attack," and insisted his supporters had every right to be angry at law enforcement officials…
"The country is in a very dangerous position," Trump said. "There is tremendous anger like I've never seen before over all of the scams, and this new one — years of scams and witch hunts, and now this."
Of course, his supporters are enraged by Trump and his congressional, state government, and right-wing media sycophants who are not telling his supporters the whole truth. As a result, Law enforcement officials have seen an explosion of violent threats since the search.
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A mentally ill Trump fan was shot and killed by police in Ohio on Friday after storming an FBI field office in Cincinnati, but the former president tried to help calm their rage; while defending those feelings and issuing a not-so-subtle threat…
"People are so angry at what is taking place."
"Whatever we can do to help — because the country's temperature has to be brought down. If it isn't, terrible things are going to happen."
"The country's people are not going to stand for another scam."
The Mara-a-Lago search was videotaped and viewed on phones by Donald Trump, his family in New York, and his attorneys. Trump said he hadn't heard if the Justice Department had accepted his offer to assist, but he maintained his claim that FBI agents planted evidence during the search and labeled the inquiry a politically driven "hoax." Trump misrepresentations included…
"I've never seen anything like this."
"It is a very dangerous time for our country. I will do whatever I can to help the country."
"Years of fake witch hunts and phony Russia, Russia, Russia schemes and scams," he added. "Nothing happens to those people who perpetuate that — nothing happens with them, ads then they break into a president's house — a sneak attack where it was total — no one ever thought a thing like this would happen."
Trump's bogus statements will likely exacerbate his legal issues when the FBI affidavit is used to get a search warrant. Speculation persists that he will be charged with espionage and other severe offenses, including inciting violence by lying about events. His frequent claims that the FBI unlawfully entered into Mara-a-Lago and took evidence would almost certainly result in an indictment by the Department of Justice.
On Sunday, a group of fully armed demonstrators with AR15s picketed the FBI headquarters in Phoenix. A guy crashed into a barricade between the Capital and the Supreme Court, causing a blaze. Then he shot himself with a gun.
Trump might spark a wave of violence against the FBI and law enforcement, culminating in a large number of murders. A more violent January 6 incident, and he may become the first President or former President of the United States to be arrested and prosecuted for insurrection, terrorism, and treason.