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Media: Sensitive nuclear weapons information found on Trump

2022-09-07T02:24:03.628Z


Media: Sensitive nuclear weapons information found on Trump Created: 09/07/2022Updated: 09/07/2022 04:03 Ex-President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in the US state. © Mary Altaffer/AP/dpa After the sensational FBI raid, new details about Donald Trump's handling of classified documents come to light. The investigators allegedly also found a document with particularly explosive content. Accordi


Media: Sensitive nuclear weapons information found on Trump

Created: 09/07/2022Updated: 09/07/2022 04:03

Ex-President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in the US state.

© Mary Altaffer/AP/dpa

After the sensational FBI raid, new details about Donald Trump's handling of classified documents come to light.

The investigators allegedly also found a document with particularly explosive content.

According to a media report, investigators found top-secret material about another country's nuclear weapons when they searched the villa of ex-US President Donald Trump in early August.

This was reported by the Washington Post, citing informed circles.

It was not clear which state it was.

Shortly after the operation on Trump's estate in August, the newspaper reported that the FBI federal police were also looking for secret documents about nuclear weapons there.

Trump called it a "hoax".

The newspaper now wrote that some of the documents seized from Trump contained information so sensitive and usually so well protected that even many senior national security officials did not have access to it.

Only the President and some cabinet members could authorize other government officials to learn details from it.

For some secret US operations, only a few dozen people throughout the government apparatus are authorized to even know of their existence.

Records of this would usually be kept in secure facilities, under the supervision of an inspector.

Trump: Search politically motivated

On August 8, the FBI searched Trump's Mar-a-Lago, Florida, home.

Task forces confiscated numerous boxes with more than 100 confidential documents, some of which were subject to the highest security levels.

Because Trump kept the papers at his private estate after his term in office, he may have broken the law.

This is now being investigated.

Trump criticized the actions of the authorities as politically motivated.

For weeks, the Republican has fueled speculation that he could run for a second term in the 2024 presidential election.

View of former US President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.

© Richard Graulich/Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire/dpa

As early as May, the FBI had checked 15 boxes of documents that Trump had sent to the National Archives from Mar-a-Lago after long urging.

The officials found 184 confidential documents of different classification levels.

Shortly thereafter, following a legal order, Trump's team turned over another 38 confidential documents to the FBI, including 17 marked "top secret."

In total, there are at least more than 300 classified documents that Trump kept with him.

dpa

Source: merkur

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