According to Rolling Stone, people close to President Donald Trump are suspicious of the possibility of an FBI mole in Mar-a-Lago.

Rolling Stone talked to four people who were close to Trump about his paranoia over being spied on.

As Trump and his circle reel from the FBI's raid on his Florida home, the issue has become a focus of intense scrutiny.

One of Rolling Stone's sources, an unnamed Trump advisor, said that some close to Trump have been asking for warnings to be passed on to the former president not to trust certain people.

According to the source, the messages encouraged Trump to ask people if they were in contact with the FBI.

The advisor told Rolling Stone that he was getting a lot of messages from people who wanted the president to do phone checks on his staff.

A lot of it feels like people are trying to get their way.

Trump's suspicions about being monitored have been going on for a long time. They have been given a new lease on life.

The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek reported this week that investigators may have been tipped off by a person close to Donald Trump.

Conservative figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Sean Hannity were questioning the validity of a possible Trumpworld mole.

During a live stream, Greene raged about the issue, while Hannity speculated about the existence of a confidential source.

How many other FBI insturments are around President Trump on a daily basis, working at his clubs, Mar-a-Lago, or perhaps Bedminster, or on his staff? "He said that."

These are the things I would like to know. They are traitors. They are traitors and help the deep state. The enemies are inside. The enemies are there to create something against President Trump that is not there.

The FBI did not give a reason for the search of Trump's house.

The National Archives got 15 boxes of documents from the former president's residence. The Department of Justice should investigate if Trump broke the law when he brought these documents to Mar-a-Lago.