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FBI mandate, Trump investigated for espionage

2022-08-12T20:21:11.320Z


This is confirmed by the reading of the search order. The former president: 'They were all declassified documents' (ANSA)


The FBI search warrant of Donald Trump's Florida residence has been declassified.

 CNN reports it.



Reading the FBI search warrant of Donald Trump's Florida residence confirms press rumors that the former president is being investigated for espionage.



"Number one, it was all declassified. Number two, they didn't need to 'seize' anything. They could have gotten it when they wanted without getting involved in politics and breaking into Mar-a-Lago."

He writes on his social account Truth Donald Trump about the documents taken away by FBI agents during the search in Florida.

"They were in a safe place, with an extra padlock put in after they asked me to," he added.

Nuclear weapons documents and other sensitive security information from the United States and beyond

.

If the Washington Post revelations about the objective of the FBI blitz in Mar-a-Lago were true, Donald Trump would be in more serious trouble than he could have imagined just a few days ago.

A bombshell news, beyond the pun, which could be confirmed in the next few hours with the publication of the search warrant, requested by the Minister of Justice Merrick Garland and to which, at least in words, the tycoon does not object.

The secret papers the feds were looking for at Trump's Florida residence are highly sensitive material and a cause of "deep concern" on the part of government officials.

The sources did not provide the Washington Post with further details on the type of documents the agents were looking for.

for example if it is information relating only to nuclear weapons of the United States or other countries.

Nor if the FBI actually found what they were looking for at the resort.

What is certain is that the revelations are disturbing from Washington's point of view because they are cards that can not only jeopardize American national security, but also create problems with other countries.

According to the New York Times, among the documents being searched there were also information on the most secret American programs, the so-called 'special access programs'.

Trump, as usual, has reacted with arrogance to the revelations of the Washington Post, labeling them as a "hoax".

"The nuclear weapons issue is a hoax, just like Russia, Russia was a hoax, two impeachments were a hoax, the

Mueller investigation was a hoax and much more ", attacked the former president accusing" the same squalid people "of being involved in a conspiracy against him." Because the FBI did not allow my lawyers to be present at the search in Mar-a-Lago?

He made them wait outside in the heat, he didn't even let them get close.

'Absolutely not', they replied!

Perhaps to leave evidence? ", The tycoon insinuated, reiterating the accusation to the feds of wanting to frame him. And then he returned to attack Barack Obama, claiming that his predecessor had taken away" 30 million pages of classified documents "from the White House. "President Barack Hussein Obama has taken 33 million pages of documents, many of them confidential.

How many of them were nuclear related?

The answer is: A lot! ". In the next few hours, the publication of the sentence is expected that could finally clarify what was the object of the FBI search. Trump urged it," publish it now ", while his lawyers are more It could be a game of the parties between the tycoon and the lawyers, who in any case only have time until 9 pm to give an answer. The sentence can in fact be made known only with the consent of both parties involved. to disclose it, some analysts point out, Trump could do it himself, once he has the green light from the Justice Department, but the decision is more complicated.

In the next few hours, the publication of the sentence is expected, which could finally clarify what was the subject of the FBI search.

Trump urged her, "publish it now," while his lawyers are more cautious.

It could be a party game between the tycoon and the lawyers, who still only have until 9pm to give an answer.

In fact, the sentence can only be made known with the consent of both parties involved.

If he were so willing to divulge it, some analysts note, Trump could do it himself, once he gets the green light from the Justice Department.

But the decision is more complicated.

In the next few hours, the publication of the sentence is expected, which could finally clarify what was the subject of the FBI search.

Trump urged her, "publish it now," while his lawyers are more cautious.

It could be a party game between the tycoon and the lawyers, who still only have until 9pm to give an answer.

In fact, the sentence can only be made known with the consent of both parties involved.

If he were so willing to divulge it, some analysts note, Trump could do it himself, once he gets the green light from the Justice Department.

But the decision is more complicated.

while his lawyers are more cautious.

It could be a party game between the tycoon and the lawyers, who still only have until 9pm to give an answer.

In fact, the sentence can only be made known with the consent of both parties involved.

If he were so willing to divulge it, some analysts note, Trump could do it himself, once he gets the green light from the Justice Department.

But the decision is more complicated.

while his lawyers are more cautious.

It could be a party game between the tycoon and the lawyers, who still only have until 9pm to give an answer.

In fact, the sentence can only be made known with the consent of both parties involved.

If he were so willing to divulge it, some analysts note, Trump could do it himself, once he gets the green light from the Justice Department.

But the decision is more complicated.

once he got the green light from the Justice Department.

But the decision is more complicated.

once he got the green light from the Justice Department.

But the decision is more complicated.   

Source: ansa

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