Several Trump officials claim FBI surveillance via e-mails of the order of Google Court

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The officials of the First Trump Administration claim to have received google notices shortly before their return to the post, that they were surveyed by the FBI under the Biden administration and that the web giant could not tell them because of a court order.
Dan Scavino, who is now the deputy chief of staff to the White House and assistant to the president, described the issue as a “Lawfare” Bidenfare “after having” patriotically and proudly “served during Trump’s first term.
“Google has received and responded to a legal process issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation forcing the publication of information relating to your Google account. An order of the court previously prohibits Google from informing you of the legal process …” Scavino Shared on X According to an email, he said he had received from Google five weeks before Trump returned to the White House.
“I have never shared this – but it is a little taste for madness that many of us have gone through – here in the United States of America. Lawfare to its best. A complete and total shame !!!!!” He added.
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From left to right, FBI director Kash Patel, Dan Scavino and Jeff Clark. (Reuters / Kevin Lamarque / Brian Snyder;)
Less than half an hour after the post of Scavino, the director of the FBI Kash Pate replied Say “I also have a …”
Jeff Clark, the current interim administrator of the information and regulatory affairs office, then sounded on Saturday morningsaying he also received a similar message.
“Indeed, a whole team of Jack Smith was responsible for going through my emails after a privilege review,” wrote Clark on X in reference to the old special advice.
“But this group of lawyers ignored my privilege as a religious pastor, my matrimonial privilege and other privileges and essentially dispatched everything they could to Jack Smith. But it still cost me tens of thousands to try to protect my communications,” he added.
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Former special lawyer Jack Smith speaks to the members of the media of the Ministry of Justice building in Washington, DC, on August 1, 2023. (Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images)
Smith was operated by former Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate the allegations that Trump sought to cancel the results of the 2020 elections, and then investigated the processing of classified documents that were discovered during a raid at the Trump Mar-A-Lago complex.
“My medical records and other private communications had nothing to do with the 2020 elections. They were nobody. But that did not matter for these thugs with law diplomas and the desire to abuse government power,” said Clark on Saturday.
“They were trying to teach me to go to court to bring them to destroy their secret copies of emails, so that they can try to break even my privilege of a lawyer-client with President Trump. But my team and I did not fall for that,” also said Clark. “In addition, everything was a blatant attempt to intimidate me. It didn’t work and I did not fold under pressure.”

President Biden speaks to Raleigh, NC, on January 18, 2024. Trump administration officials suggested that they were investigated by the FBI under the Biden administration. (Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images)
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Alex Miller de Fox News contributed to this report.