Flash statement from the FBI: We seized confidential documents in Trump’s house

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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), former US President Donald TrumpA search of his Florida mansion recovered more than 20 boxes of items, some of which were labeled top secret. FBI agents searching Trump’s Florida home on Monday found 11 sets in total, some marked top secret. confidential document revealed that in addition to the seizure, some items were related to defense information. According to sources, out of 11 separate sets of classified documents, 4 were marked as top secret and 3 were marked as confidential. According to a search warrant conducted by FBI agents at Trump’s home, Trump is under criminal investigation for additional statutes of obstruction of justice and destruction of federal government records that he may have violated the Espionage Act. Among the inventory of documents recovered from Trump’s estate, a series of photographs and handwritten notes and France President It was stated that it contains material about Emmnuel Macron.

“A RISK TO OUR NATIONAL SECURITY”

Adam Schiff, Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said in a statement regarding the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago, “If the reports are true and are among those documents, some of the highest level of classified information our government has is why this department and the FBI are in such a position. “It will explain a lot about what he’s taken,” he said. “It appears that the FBI has tried to take these documents to a safe place before, but Trump has not fully cooperated. It is a daily risk to our national security that information belonging to such a classification is found in an unsafe place,” Schiff said.

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Earlier this week, the FBI raided Trump’s property in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, saying the search warrant included violations of the Espionage Act. The search warrant, issued by US Magistrate Bruce Reinhart and endorsed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, authorized FBI agents to seize materials that could constitute evidence of violations of the Espionage Act and the Blocking Act. In a statement he made yesterday, Trump said that he would not oppose the publication of the documents and said, “I will not oppose the publication of the documents. “I’m going one step further by encouraging the immediate publication of these documents.”
The Florida judge, on the other hand, lifted the search warrant used in Trump’s home raid.

“Federal law currently prevents me from giving more details about the basis of the search. But one thing I want you to know is, “I personally approve of the decision to issue a search warrant on this matter. The Department does not take such a decision easily.”

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FBI Raid TRUMP’S HOUSE

Former US President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago mansion in Florida was searched by FBI agents on the morning of August 8th.

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