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Nevada Republicans Are Angry That the DOJ and FBI Searched Trump’s Home

The announcement that former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida was “under siege, invaded, and held by a large group of FBI investigators” brought the former president back into the public eye on Monday night.

Soon after, a cacophony of fury emanating from Republican leaders could be heard. The Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate from Nevada, Adam Laxalt, echoed the sentiments expressed by Trump when he described the search as “another example of the growing weaponization of our federal agencies.” Laxalt is a former attorney general of Nevada.

After determining that federal agents had probable cause to enter Trump’s home, a federal judge was required to sign off on the warrant for the search to go forward. However, the details surrounding the reason for the search remain unclear.

Despite this, the announcement of the unusual search conducted by the FBI prompted calls to action and even talk of violence from several Republican candidates running for higher office in the state of Nevada.

On Twitter, the candidate for the Republican nomination for attorney general, Sigal Chattah, issued a warning that stated, “This is how civil wars are begun.”

The Republican nominee for secretary of state, Jim Marchant, has issued a call to “all America First elected officials and candidates” to come to an emergency meeting in Las Vegas “to express solidarity” with Donald Trump. Marchant’s call was made public by the Republican National Committee.

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Jim Marchant, the Republican nominee for secretary of state, has issued a call to “all America First elected officials and candidates” to come to an emergency meeting in Las Vegas “to express solidarity” with Donald Trump.

Marchant’s call was issued by the candidate for the secretary of state position held by the Republican Party. The Republican National Committee decided to broadcast Marchant’s call to the general public.

April Becker went to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) more than 20 hours after the initial announcement was made by Trump and requested that they “RELEASE THE WARRANT.”

This was the subject line of the fundraising email that the Republican candidate for Congressional District 3 sent out to her supporters on Tuesday afternoon.

She is running for the seat representing the 3rd Congressional District. In addition, the email requested a “contribution of $15 to assist us in retaking the House for the Republicans.”

More than 20 hours after the initial announcement made by Trump, April Becker approached the FBI and asked that they “RELEASE THE WARRANT.”

This was the subject line of the fundraising email that the Republican candidate for Congressional District 3 sent out to her supporters on Tuesday afternoon. The email also asked for a “$15 donation to help us retake the House for Republicans.”

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However, not all of the candidates were quick to seize the chance to publicly declare their support for Trump. Joe Lombardo, who is running for governor as a Republican and is the sheriff of Clark County, has not issued any statement regarding this matter.

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