During the Mar-a-Lago raid, Melania Trump reportedly felt violated by FBI agents "contaminating" her bedroom.
Melania Trump's closet was searched by FBI agents during the Mar-a-Lago raid last month.
According to friends who spoke to Radar Online, the former first lady felt violated by people looking through her belongings.
Her friends claimed that she purchased new underwear because she believed that her possessions had been "contaminated".
According to The Times of London and Radar Online, Melania Trump's friends claimed that she felt violated after FBI agents "contaminated" her home at Mar-a-Lago last month while carrying out a search warrant there.
According to a source who spoke to Politico last month, FBI agents raided the former first lady's residence as part of their inquiry into how presidential documents were handled.
Her husband, former President Donald Trump, reportedly had a fit over this and later complained on Truth Social that the raid had left her Florida home's closet in a "mess."
Additionally, the former first lady considered the FBI agents' search of her belongings to be intrusive and expressed particular worry that her underwear had been touched, according to reports from her friends.