Takeaways from the government filing about what was hidden at Mar-a-Lago

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Takeaways from the government filing about what was hidden at Mar-a-Lago
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In the ongoing legal battle about whether the government can keep the material FBI agents recovered from Mar\u002Da\u002DLago earlier this month, the government has now…

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The FBI started investigating in May, and, armed with a subpoena, agents went to Mar-a-Lago and met with Trump’s lawyers. They recovered 38 documents marked classified, prosecutors said, and a Trump representative acting as custodian of records signed a statement certifying that all material with classification markings had been returned to the government.Article content

Agents feared that some of the government’s top secrets were still in Trump’s possession, possibly nuclear secrets, The Washington Post has reported. Agents obtained a search warrant and recovered more than 100 classified documents, including some so secret that, according to the filing, “even the FBI counterintelligence personnel and DOJ attorneys conducting the review required additional clearances before they were permitted to review certain documents.

There’s also no evidence of such paperwork, least of all for potentially hundreds of classified documents. In addition, former presidents don’t have that power.tap here to see other videos from our teamThat’s an astonishing amount of classified material, legal experts said.

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