• Gaetz's opponent suggested in an ad that Gaetz is a Mar-a-Lago mole.

  • The ad suggests that Gaetz had something to do with the FBI search.

  • A narrator in a political advertisement asks if Gaetz is the source of the information.

Matt Gaetz's Republican primary opponent suggested in a new attack ad that the incumbent congressman may have been involved in the FBI's raid on Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.

The 30-second political ad called "The Informant?" suggests that Gaetz had something to do with last week's unprecedented search of Trump's Palm Beach, Florida, property.

The narrator says at the beginning of the ad that Donald Trump goes big when he endorsements someone. You haven't seen anything for lying Matt Gaetz.

There is an ad with a question mark on the head.

The narrator asked what Trump knew. Is Gaetz the person who supplied the information?

A spokesman for the Gaetz campaign told Insider that Gaetz is endorsed by the president.

The son of the president is campaigning for Gaetz. The finance chair of the president just released a video endorsing Gaetz. Mark Lombardo is trying to please the Resistance Liberals with plays. Gaetz is fighting for his state.

A new ad was made by Gaetz's campaign showing Trump praising Gaetz and saying that he had an endorsement from him.

Gaetz shared a picture of himself and Trump with the caption "We will never stop fighting for the America we love" and urged people to vote.

The ad didn't just focus on the person.

Gaetz was under federal investigation when he paid the attorney who represented Jeffrey Epstein.

Gaetz is being investigated by the Justice Department as part of a probe into allegations of sex traffickers.

"Matt Gaetz puts himself first, ahead of Trump and ahead of you," the ad states. Gaetz will face off with Lombardo in the upcoming primary elections.

The FBI raided Trump's property as part of an investigation into his handling of White House documents.

The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek reported that Mar-a-Lago may have been the location of improper storage of government documents.

Michael Cohen, Trump's ex- personal attorney and fixer, told Insider that he believes the person to be one of Trump's own children or his son-in-law. Trump's allies began finger-pointing to find out if the person they were talking to was a real person.

Business Insider has an article on it.