On Truth Social, Trump said that he had seen Mar-a-Lago.
He said that his Florida home would not be the same after the FBI searched it.
FBI agents didn't take their shoes off in his bedroom, according to him.
On Sunday night, former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to complain about the FBI's raid of Mar-a-Lago.
Earlier in the day, Trump said he would be heading to Mar-a-Lago. He felt violated when he saw the ransacking of rooms and other areas of the house.
After arriving at his Florida residence, Trump said he had a chance to look around. He claimed in his post that the FBI's search of his property was a violation of his rights and that his home would never be the same.
Trump wrote on Truth Social that it was "ransacked" and in a worse state than he left it. Many agents did not remove their shoes from my bedroom. It was nice.
In the past, Trump has expressed anger at the FBI agents who searched through his personal items. In August, Trump claimed that investigators left his wife's closet in a mess. The investigators searched his son's room.
This was after the Department of Justice shared a photo that showed classified documents strewn about on a carpet.
He wrote on Truth Social that they took them out of cartons and spread them around on the carpet for them to find. He said that they dropped them not him.
Maybe pretending it was me that did it! On the same day, Trump added another post.
The FBI seized 11 sets of classified documents during a search of Mar-a-Lago. The Espionage Act is one of the federal laws being looked into by the DOJ.
The DOJ and Trump's post-presidential press office didn't reply to Insider's request for comment.
Business Insider has an article on it.