In the wake of the search of his Mar-a-Lago home, former President Donald Trump boasted that he has always had their back.

He said in a Truth Social post that FBI agents love him a lot.

The FBI was seditious, abusive, criminal and " sleazy" after agents hauled out about 20 boxes of White House material from his Florida home. The National Archives should have received those records when Trump left office.

The search was called a "sneak attack", a "raid", and a "corrupt" by Trump. He said FBI agents planted evidence in his house.

Trump claims that agents are angry at the FBI for the political weaponization against him.

He said they don't like being used by people they don't agree with. He said that agents are not happy with the leadership of the DOJ.

There is no evidence to back up any of Trump's claims.

In Trump's recent Truth Social post, he claims that FBI agents are
In Trump's recent Truth Social post, he claims that FBI agents are

FBI agents are "furious at FBI leadership" according to Trump. The film is called "Truth Social" and it features Donald Trump.

The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security warned federal officials of a spike in threats.

Police shot and killed Ricky Shiffer after he tried to break into an FBI office in Cincinnati.

Shiffer frequently posted violent messages on Trump's Truth Social platform and appears to have been triggered by Trump's verbal attacks against the FBI.

A Pennsylvania man was charged with making threats to kill FBI agents.

A statement was issued by the FBI Agents Association. All leaders should condemn calls for violence against law enforcement according to the association.

This is a nonpartisan issue. The statement said it was a matter of public safety and decency.

The president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association expressed alarm in a recent interview with The Washington Post over GOP warnings that federal agents are coming for you.

The rank-and-file officers on the street and agents are career employees who care about the Constitution. It's disgusting that they would be attacked.

In an interview with The Washington Post, the director of the FBI defended the bureau.

A law enforcement source tells The Post that FBI Director Christopher Wray told senior FBI officials that he was upset about the attacks and threats of violence.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Wary told a class of FBI agents in Virginia that "what we do looks easy, and they have no shortage of opinions about how we should do it"

No matter who doesn't like it, follow the facts.

The article was first published on HuffPost.

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