The FBI's raid of Mar-a-Lago was the subject of a rant by former President Donald Trump.

In a stream of messages, Trump complained that the FBI searched his house without his knowledge.

There was no way of knowing if the FBI planted evidence at Mar-a-Lago or if it was legit.

The FBI raided Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida to look into whether he mishandled government records.

The Espionage Act is one of the laws being investigated by the Department of Justice. There was a complete inventory of seized items.

Trump's defense over the records found at Mar-a-Lago has changed many times, from suggesting evidence was planted to accusing Barack Obama of doing the same.

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A number of messages he wrote were reposted by Trump.

The accounts he reposted had names with references to the alt-right and the FBI.

One of the accounts was called "WWG1WGA", which means "where we go one, we go all."

A meme of a green frog that has been branded a "hate symbol" by the Anti-Defamation League was reposted by Trump.

There were posts that supported Trump and criticized the FBI.

There are many baseless conspiracy theories and allegations that FBI agents participated in the Capitol riot, as well as an image that was posted by Trump. This isn't the first time that Trump has mentioned these theories.

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A lot of the posts were shared by Trump within an hour.

Sources told The Washington Post that Trump was "upbeat" after the FBI raid, as he thought it would cause Republicans to rally around him.

When it was discovered that the FBI had seized 11 sets of classified documents, those defending him became more subdued.

According to people who had been around him, Trump's cheerful demeanor turned to gloom after this.