Donald Trump may be airing his grievances about the Mar-a-Lago raid on social media, but sources who have interacted with him recently claim he's looking towards the future and is planning on running for president.
He's moving on. Michael Caputo is a former Trump campaign and administration official. Under Trump, Caputo was the assistant secretary of public affairs.
Randy Weber of Texas, who dined with Trump after the raid, told NBC that the former president was pretty perturbed.
After the FBI searched Trump's Palm Beach, Florida, home and seized 11 sets of classified documents, Trump and other prominent Republicans decried the FBI's actions.
Trump has spent a lot of his time since the raid shifting his explanations about the materials that were at Mar-a-Lago. He claimed that the FBI planted evidence in his home.
The former president is being investigated for possibly interfering in the 2020 election in Georgia.
Sources told NBC that Trump is going to announce his candidacy for president in four years and that he is happy with the donations he has received. According to The Washington Post, the former president was getting $1 million a day.
Some people worry that the former president isn't taking the legal action against him seriously enough if he decides to run again.
It was strange when I talked to him. An anonymous source told NBC that the president didn't take it seriously because he didn't care about it. He doesn't think it's right.
Trump may be guilty of willful retention of national defense information, concealment or removal of government records, and obstruction of a federal investigation according to an application cover sheet.
A lawyer for Trump's team told Insider's Sonam Sheth and Camila DeChalus on Friday that he believed Trump would be charged with a crime.
The lawyer said that the man should be concerned about the investigations. I think he's going to be indicted by all of them.
The representatives for Trump did not reply immediately.