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He recounted his own experience with searches, including a raid on his residence, Mar-a-Lago, where federal agents scrutinized everything, from personal belongings to family spaces. His anecdotal account conveyed the unsettling nature of such searches, with his wife noting how the experience left her feeling unsettled — a sentiment the President acknowledged as a “not a good feeling.” This candor humanizes a high-profile leader, illustrating that even presidents are affected by intrusive investigations.