Watchdog sues Secret Service for records on the FBI raid of Trump’s Florida home


The watchdog group Judicial Watch says it has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security.

The lawsuit demands all communications of the Secret Service internally and with the FBI regarding the Aug. 8 raid on President Trump’s home, and any video or audio recordings made during the raid.

Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia after the Secret Service reportedly ignored an Aug. 11 FOIA request asking for:

  • All emails and text messages between officials in the Office of the [Secret Service] Director and officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding the search warrant and/or execution of the search warrant on former President Trump’s home on or about August 8, 2022.
  • All emails and text messages sent to and from officials on President Trump’s [Secret Service] protective detail regarding the search warrant and/or execution of the search warrant on President Trump’s residence on or about August 8, 2022. 
  • All video and audio recordings capturing the execution of the search warrant on President Trump’s home on August 8, 2022.

The FBI reportedly notified the Secret Service a few hours before the raid that it would happen. Secret Service agents facilitated access to Trump’s home.

What is the Secret Service trying to hide about its involvement in the Biden FBI’s unprecedented and abusive raid of Trump’s home? This FOIA lawsuit, the fourth filed on the Trump raid, further highlights the Biden administration’s comprehensive cover-up about its latest abuses of the former president.

Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch President
  • Last week, Judicial Watch announced that the National Archives is withholding 99% of the requested records about the raid in response to Judicial Watch’s FOIA lawsuit.
  • Judicial Watch also filed two lawsuits against the Justice Department for records of the raid search warrant application and approval, as well as communications about the warrant between the FBI, the Executive Office of the President, and the Secret Service.

Read lawsuit: Judicial Watch Inc. v. U.S Department of Homeland Security (No. 1:22-cv-03147))


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