'It made me angry': Melania Trump complains to Fox News that DOJ 'went through my stuff'
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Melania Trump is "angry" about the Justice Department searching through her belongings as agents acted upon a search warrant in the criminal document retention case against her husband, she said in a Fox News interview.

In an interview released piece by piece early Thursday morning on Fox & Friends, Donald Trump's wife spoke out about everything from inflation to the assassination attempts against her husband's life. She has in the past been criticized for her failure to campaign alongside Trump, or even appear with him at his many criminal hearings.

The interviewer asked the former first lady about the raid on Mar-a-Lago, asking, "How invasive was that? Did it make you angry?"

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"Yeah, it made me angry, yeah," Melania says. "Invasion of privacy and the way it was done was - I was really surprised."

The host asked what the house looked like after it had been raided, to which the ex-first lady replied, "I saw unpleasant stuff that nobody wants to see it."

"And you get angry because nobody should be putting up with that kind of stuff," she added. "Some person, I don't even know who or how many people, they went through my stuff."

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