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FBI Raids Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas’ Office and Marijuana Shop Amid Corruption Probe
PORTSMOUTH, VA — Federal agents executed multiple search warrants Wednesday morning targeting the personal office and business interests of Virginia State Senator L. Louise Lucas, a prominent Democratic leader and the president pro tempore of the Virginia Senate. The law enforcement action, which took place in her hometown of Portsmouth, has sparked a firestorm of political accusations just months before the crucial 2026 midterm elections.
The searches included Lucas’ personal office as well as a marijuana dispensary she co-owns. While the FBI confirmed that a federal judge signed the warrants, a spokesperson for the bureau declined to comment on the specific scope of the investigation or whether the 82-year-old senator is the primary target.
Allegations of Political Intimidation
Senator Lucas was quick to frame the raids as a retaliatory strike by the current administration. The action comes only two weeks after Lucas successfully spearheaded a redistricting effort that redrew Virginia’s congressional maps—a move expected to give Democrats a significant advantage in the upcoming elections.
“Today’s actions by Federal agents are about far more than one state senator; they are about power and who is allowed to use it on behalf of the people,” Lucas said in a statement. “What we saw fits a clear pattern from this administration: when challenged, they try to intimidate and silence the voices who stand up to them.”
In the weeks following her redistricting victory, Lucas had frequently trolled President Donald Trump on social media, even posting an image of herself wearing boxing gloves to signal her readiness for a political fight.
The Marijuana Corruption Probe
Despite the senator's claims of political targeting, sources familiar with the investigation suggest the roots of the probe may go back further. The searches are reportedly part of a long-standing corruption investigation into the Virginia marijuana industry that began during the Biden administration.
Lucas has been one of the state's most vocal advocates for cannabis legalization, proposing that tax revenue from sales be used to offset federal spending cuts that have impacted the Commonwealth. Federal agents reportedly seized electronics and other materials from her office and the co-owned dispensary during the Wednesday morning raids.
State Leaders React
The raids drew immediate reactions from across Virginia's political spectrum:
Governor Abigail Spanberger: A spokesperson confirmed the Governor is aware of the "operation in Portsmouth" but noted she would not comment on an active federal investigation.
Speaker Don Scott: The Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates urged the public to wait for the facts, noting the "politicization of this administration."
Rep. Bobby Scott: The U.S. Representative acknowledged the raids occurred in the "broader context" of the President's repeated use of the Department of Justice against political opponents.
As of Wednesday evening, no charges have been filed against Senator Lucas. The senator has maintained she will have more to say as the situation develops, while federal agents continue to process the items seized from the various locations.
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By: CNN Newsource
May 6, 2026


