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According to a New York Post report, Donald Trump is suing Joe Biden’s Department of Justice for the unprecedented documents raid at his Mar-a-Lago estate; he’s seeking $100M in damages.

Trump lawyers argue the raid was done with “clear intent to engage in political persecution.”

Fox News has obtained Trump’s memo claiming “tortious conduct by the United States against President Trump.”

Trump attorney Daniel Epstein filed the notice to sue the Justice Department.

“What President Trump is doing here is not just standing up for himself — he is standing up for all Americans who believe in the rule of law and believe that you should hold the government accountable when it wrongs you,” Epstein told Fox Business’ Lydia Hu.

“[Merrick] Garland and [Christopher] Wray should have never approved a raid and subsequent indictment of President Trump because the well-established protocol with former U.S. presidents is to use non-enforcement means to obtain records of the United States,” Epstein wrote in the filing. “But notwithstanding the fact that the raid should have never occurred, Garland and Wray should have ensured their agents sought consent from President Trump, notified his lawyers, and sought cooperation.”

Epstein added: “Garland and Wray decided to stray from established protocol to injure President Trump.”

“The FBI’s demonstrated activity was inconsistent with protocols used in routine searches of an investigative target’s premises,” Epstein wrote, adding that Trump “had a clear expectation of privacy at Mar-a-Lago. Worse, the FBI’s conduct in the raid — where established protocol was violated — constitutes a severe and unacceptable intrusion that is highly offensive to a reasonable person.”

This story is developing…