DoJ made motion to unseal documents, Trump said he would not oppose it .
Donald Trump watched the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago live from Trump Tower in New York via the security camera feeds in his Florida home, his attorney said.Christina Bobb, one of Trump's lawyers, said during an interview with the right-wing media network Real America's Voice, that the Trump probably had a better view than she did and she was at Mar-a-Lago when the raid took place.
'I think the folks in New York - President Trump and his family - probably had a better view than I did because they had the CCTV, but they were able to watch I was stuck in the parking lot there to collect paper and answer questions. But they were actually able to see the whole thing so they actually have a better idea of what took place inside,' she said.
She added that the security cameras were only turned off for a 'very short period of time' while agents spoke with lawyers about them being on.
'So initially, [the agents] said you need to turn off all the cameras and then, of course, the staff complied,' she noted. 'Then the lawyers jumped in and said, you actually don't have to turn them off. So shortly after they turn them back on. So the cameras were only off for a very short period of time.'
Eric Trump told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview that the 30 agents who arrived at the property asked staff to turn security cameras off – but they refused.
'There's 30 agents there,' he recalled of the Monday search in a phone call interview. 'They told our lawyer… you have to leave the property right now. Turn off all security cameras.'
By not turning off the security cameras, Eric Trump said they saw the FBI raiding areas of the property that they 'shouldn't have been.'
Meanwhile, the search warrant used to execute the raid is expected to be revealed on Friday.
The report did not
specify the ballroom or pool room where the documents were found, but did state that some of the papers had Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information - the highest level of classification.