Former U.S. President Donald Trump throws caps as he attends a rally in Warren, Michigan, U.S., October 1, 2022.
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The Department of Justice suspects that ex-President Donald Trump might still have classified documents that he faraway from the White House when he left office in January 2021, people accustomed to the matter told NBC News.
The DOJ’s head of counterintelligence matters, Jay Bratt, recently told Trump’s attorneys that the department believed he had not turned over all the federal government documents he took when he left office, classified or not, NBC reported.
The news, first reported by The Recent York Times and The Wall Street Journal, comes two months after FBI agents empowered by a search warrant raided Trump’s residence in Florida and seized hundreds of presidency documents. Greater than 100 of the records were marked classified.
It also comes days after acting Archivist of the USA Debra Steidel Wall, in a letter to the House Oversight and Reform Committee, said that the National Archives and Records Administration still has not recovered Trump White House staff records which might be contained on nonofficial electronic accounts they used during his presidency.
NARA found greater than 150 documents marked classified in boxes of records that Trump turned over to the agency from Mar-a-Lago in January.
The DOJ declined to comment.
Trump’s spokesman, Taylor Budowich, in a press release to NBC News, said, “The weaponized Department of Justice and the politicized FBI are spending hundreds of thousands and hundreds of thousands of American tax [dollars] to perpetuate witch hunt after witch hunt.”
Budowich said that “all recent Presidents moved hundreds of thousands of pages of documents,” and argued that “President Trump is being unjustly, illegally, and unconstitutionally targeted because he won’t stop fighting to revive power back to the people.”
The Aug. 8 raid on the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach was a part of an ongoing criminal investigation of Trump for the removal of presidency records when he left office, and potential obstruction of justice in not returning those documents as federal authorities sought their return.
By law, such records are the property of the U.S. government.
The DOJ has said that the raid found empty file folders that were marked classified. Officials even have complained that a judge’s ruling temporarily barring the DOJ from examining the seized classified documents “appears to bar the FBI and DOJ” from a review that would discover other records which might be “still missing.”
Although the FBI searched Mar-a-Lago, where Trump resides in nonsummer months, agents didn’t search either his residence at his golf club in Bedminster, Recent Jersey, or his apartment at Trump Tower in Recent York City.
The Day by day Mail last month published a video taken of Trump in May 2021 boarding a jet from near Mar-a-Lago as file boxes were being loaded on the plane. Trump was traveling to Bedminster on the time.
Trump’s lawyers are divided over the right way to reply to the DOJ’s suspicion that the previous president still has classified material, the Times report noted. One group of attorneys, headed by Chris Kise, had suggested that Trump retain a forensic accounting firm to look for the suspected records. But other attorneys dissuaded Trump from that route, in line with the report.
The newest reports on the possibly still-missing classified documents complicate an already tangled legal situation.
Judges in 4 federal courts, including the Supreme Court, are coping with disputes between Trump’s lawyers and the DOJ over the parameters and timing of the usage of the records within the criminal probe.