• During the Mar-a-Lago raid, FBI agents searched for evidence.

  • Friends tell Radar Online that the former first lady felt violated by strangers.

  • Her friends said that she bought new underwear because she thought her belongings had been contaminated.

According to The Times of London and Radar Online, former first lady Mrs. Trump felt violated when FBI agents searched her home at Mar-a-Lago.

The former first lady's closet was searched by FBI agents as part of an investigation into the handling of presidential documents.

Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that his wife's closet at the Florida property was ruined after the raid. According to reports, the former first lady found the process of FBI agents rummaging through her belongings intrusive and concerned about her underwear being touched.

Melania doesn't like strangers rummaging through her stuff. Someone may have touched her underwear during the raid. A friend said that she would never feel comfortable wearing those again.

A friend said that the former first lady is a bigger germaphobe than her husband, making the raid uncomfortable. According to a friend, she doesn't want to wear lingerie that FBI agents have their hands on.

One of the former first lady's friends told Radar Online that she hated the idea of strangers in her house. She has a bedroom. "Her husband is not allowed in her bedroom." It is still strangers going through your underwear drawers even if they wear gloves. She has bought new underwear and thrown out the old ones.

The former first lady has not commented on the raid. Her office didn't reply immediately.

CNN reported earlier this week that the former First Lady was not overly concerned about the federal investigation into her husband, former President Donald Trump.

A source close to her told CNN that she is private and protective of her home.

The FBI recovered 48 empty folders after executing a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago. There was a larger inventory of the items recovered by agents.

Insider's Tom Porter noted that Trump and his lawyers have differing explanations for why the former president kept hundreds of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.

Business Insider has an article on it.