A federal judge in Florida has appointed semi-retired New York federal judge Raymond Dearie as special master to review records seized from former President Trump’s home and denied the government’s request to keep using them in its investigation. Read more»
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Empty folders with classified banners and more than 10,000 government records were among the records seized from former President Trump’s Florida residence last month, intermingled with press clippings, unclassified government documents, photographs, clothing and books. Read more»
A federal judge indicated Thursday that he will have a decision this time next week that will ostensibly allow the public to access portions of the affidavit used to execute a search warrant on the estate of former President Donald Trump. Read more»
A federal judge on Friday unsealed the warrant that allowed the FBI to search former President Trump’s property at Mar-a-Lago in Florida earlier this week, revealing he’s under investigation for possibly violating the Espionage Act and obstruction of justice. Read more»
While the federal government has been eager to prosecute officials for leaks of classified information, the government itself has lost track of hundreds of boxes filled with classified documents at its main records storage site, the Washington National Records Center. Read more»