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The latest on the Trump documents from Mar-a-Lago

2022-08-12T20:15:23.558Z


Trump said he would not oppose the release of the documents related to the FBI raid on his Mar-a-Lago home, but that he has until 3:00 p.m. ET to officially signal whether he will contest the release.


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2 mins ago

Judge Unveils Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant Documents

By Adam Levine

A judge has unsealed the search warrant for former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago Florida home and related documents.

7 mins ago

FBI recovered 11 sets of classified documents from Mar-a-Lago, including highly classified material, documents show

By Marshall Cohen, Katelyn Polantz

Secret Service stand outside the entrance to former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate on Monday, August 8, in Palm Beach, Florida.

(Terry Renna/AP)

The FBI recovered 11 sets of classified documents from its search of former President Trump's Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, earlier this week, including some materials marked "top secret/SCI," one of the highest levels of classification, according to search warrant documents that were released Friday.

CNN is still reviewing a copy of the search warrant and the receipt.

11 mins ago

Trump legal team agrees to release of Mar-a-Lago search warrant

Former President Donald Trump gestures as he leaves Trump Tower on Wednesday, August 10.

(Julia Nikhinson/AP)

Donald Trump's legal team has agreed to release the landmark search warrant that authorized the seizure of federal records from the former president's Mar-a-Lago home.

The Justice Department had told the court that it believes disclosing the confidential documents from the investigation is in the public interest.

The Justice Department said it supports the release of four documents: the search warrant itself, two attachments that describe at least some extent what is being sought and why, and a receipt provided to Trump's legal team documenting what is being sought. who seized the property.

The magistrate judge overseeing the case will still need to formally order the opening before the documents are released.

19 mins ago

ANALYSIS |

Report Alleging FBI Searched for Nuclear Documents at Mar-a-Lago

Aerial view of Trump-owned Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on August 10, 2022.

A report that FBI agents searched for classified nuclear weapons-related documents at Donald Trump's Florida resort could explain the urgency of the unprecedented operation at a former president's residence and brings his showdown with the Justice Department to the forefront. a new and serious level.

The Washington Post story could also undermine Republican lawmakers, who didn't wait for details of the case before criticizing a raid they say is more typical of a tyrannical state.

The latest development also further raises the stakes in a legal battle that is escalating after Attorney General Merrick Garland upped the ante on the former commander-in-chief and, in an unusual move, asked a court to declassify the search warrant and inventory of property taken from Trump's home.

The details of the newspaper's report came on another extraordinary day that re-enacted the chaos and recriminations of the Trump presidency, and carved out bitter new political divisions ahead of the former president's likely bid for the White House.

The Washington Post quoted people familiar with the investigation as saying federal agents were searching for classified nuclear weapons-related documents, among other items, at Trump's resort.

The people did not describe the documents in detail or whether they were related to nuclear weapons belonging to the United States or another nation.

CNN has not independently confirmed the report.

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Source: cnnespanol

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