Former California Republican Rep. Devin Nunes appeared on Real America’s Voice to discuss new revelations surrounding the Russia hoax, including potential connections to the 2022 raid on Mar-a-Lago.
The Biden FBI conducted a high-profile raid on President Trump’s Florida estate, seizing boxes of records in August 2022. More than three dozen armed agents descended on the property, and by November, the Biden Justice Department had appointed a special counsel to investigate the documents stored at the residence.
Court documents later revealed that Biden’s FBI had authorized the use of deadly force during the Mar-a-Lago raid, with the directive approved by then-U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland.
“The raid on Mar-a-Lago. So this continues. Same people doing the same nonsense continue this hoax and raid Mar-a-Lago, which I believe we need to see, what were they actually looking for when they went to Mar-a-Lago?” Nunes, a former chairman of the House Intelligence Committee now serving as CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group and Chair of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, said.
“I think that’s an important key, and that the statute of limitations has not run out on,” he told Just the News host John Solomon, who added: “And maybe, just maybe, it was Russia collusion evidence.” Nunes responded, “My guess is it was that,” to which Solomon agreed.
“But that’s a guess,” Nunes continued. “I don’t know. But all related, all the same people. They raid Mar-a-Lago, unprecedented on the home of a former President at the time. They raid Mar-a-Lago, same people, same hoaxes, same everything, but with the power of the Justice Department, with a fake special counsel, this guy Jack Smith. So there’s all of that that needs to at, and hopefully, the justice will prevail,” he added.
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Devin Nunes: the Mar-o-Lago raid is key to the Russiagate grand conspiracy.
"Same people continue this [Russia] hoax and raid Mar-o-Lago."
"What were they looking for? My guess it was Russia collusion hoax evidence.
"And that the statute of limitations has not run out on" pic.twitter.com/DJ5tGRgbIP— Svetlana Lokhova (@RealSLokhova) July 25, 2025