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Candace Owens Calls On The FBI To Be ‘Legally & Formally Dissolved’ After FBI Raid

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Candace Owens, amongst several other Conservative media personalities, rallied to former Donald Trump’s defense immediately after his Mar-A-Lago home was raided Monday afternoon by the FBI.

Candace Ownes, who was appalled by what happened, posted on Twitter that “The FBI must be legally and formally dissolved.”

Owens, who has over 3,000,000 followers on Twitter alone, called for her followers to come together and “fight this evil.”

“Left or right, we must all come together to fight this evil.”

Others shared the same sentiment and also called for the FBI to be dismantled. Brian Sommers, a voiceover artist, replied to Owens’s call to dismantle the FBI suggesting that “the longer we put up with this the worse it will get”.

“How long before they come for you and me? which they will. The longer we put up with this the worse it will get.”

Conservative comedians Hodgetwins took time to reply to Owens showing their support as well and agreeing with Candace that something needs to be done “NOW more than ever.”

“Facts, 100%, we need strong America First leaders to step up NOW more than ever,” the twins replied.

Agents with the FBI executed a search warrant on Mar-a-Lago because they believed that Trump still had classified information that was supposed to be returned to the National Archives in January of this year, according to new reports.

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