The former president returned to the campaign trail in Pennsylvania on Saturday – his first rally since the FBI raided his Mar-a-Lago estate last month. He told his supporters: “We’re leading Biden and everybody else, including the Republicans, by record numbers in the polls. So I might have to do it again. You’ll be… stay tuned. I’ve got to do it again. You hear that Oz?” (Senate Candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz) Do it again You may have to do it again. “But first, we must win a historic victory for the Republican Party this November.” It comes after US President Joe Biden said Trump supporters have an ideology that “looks at America and sees carnage and darkness and despair” as midterm elections approach. Trump went on to describe the FBI’s search of his Florida home as “one of the most shocking abuses of power by any government in American history” and repeated his claims of a witch hunt against him. “The disgraceful raid and burglary of my home, Mar-a-Lago, was a travesty of justice that makes a mockery of America’s laws, traditions and principles before the whole world. The whole world was watching. And they are shocked. they are shocked. “The Biden administration has invaded the home of their main political opponent, who is absolutely destroying him and everyone else at the polls, I hate to say it.” He added: “The FBI and the Department of Justice have become vicious monsters controlled by radical leftist crooks, lawyers and the media who tell them what to do – you people there and when to do it. They are trying to silence me and more The important thing is that they are trying to silence you. But we won’t shut up, will we?’ Read more: Photo released of top-secret documents uncovered in FBI search of former US president’s home Black affidavit shows the president had moved ‘top-secret’ documents to Mar-a-Lago The FBI raided Trump’s property on August 8 as part of an investigation into whether the former president took classified files from the White House. Blank files marked “classified” were found among more than 11,000 government documents, according to the US Department of Justice. Investigators conducting the criminal investigation are not only focused on why the records were stored at the estate, but also on whether the Trump team deliberately misled them about the illegal presence of government secrets.