The FBI's Manifest of Items It Seized from Its Trump Raid at Mar-A-Lago Lists '11 Sets of Classified Documents'
"The Federal Bureau of Investigation agents took around 20 boxes of items, binders of photos, a handwritten note and the executive grant of clemency for Mr. Trump’s ally Roger Stone"...
The FBI manifest of items it seized during its raid on Donald Trump's estate at Mar-A-Lago was revealed on Friday. Among the 20 boxes of items the FBI reportedly took were 11 sets of classified documents allegedly in the possession of the former president.
"FBI agents who searched former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home Monday removed 11 sets of classified documents, including some marked as top secret and meant to be only available in special government facilities," according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
"The Federal Bureau of Investigation agents took around 20 boxes of items, binders of photos, a handwritten note and the executive grant of clemency for Mr. Trump’s ally Roger Stone, a list of items removed from the property shows," WSJ reported. "Also included in the list was information about the 'President of France,' according to the three-page list. The list is contained in a seven-page document that also includes the warrant to search the premises which was granted by a federal magistrate judge in Florida."
"The list includes references to one set of documents marked as “Various classified/TS/SCI documents,” an abbreviation that refers to top-secret/sensitive compartmented information," the report added. "It also says agents collected four sets of top secret documents, three sets of secret documents, and three sets of confidential documents. The list didn’t provide any more details about the substance of the documents."
As WSJ's report notes, Trump’s lawyers argue the president used his authority to "declassify the material before he left office." However, there is legal controversy over the process. The WSJ in its exclusive report also discussed some of the FBI's search tactics.
"The search and seizure warrant, signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, shows that FBI agents sought to search 'the 45 Office,' as well as 'all storage rooms and all other rooms or areas within the premises used or available to be used by [the former president] and his staff and in which boxes or documents could be stored, including all structures or buildings on the estate'."
"They didn’t seek access to search private guest rooms, such as those of Mar-a-Lago members," the document claims.
The Washington Post on Thursday reported based on its ‘sources’ that the FBI was allegedly searching for classified materials related to the United States’ nuclear weapons program.
“Classified documents relating to nuclear weapons were among the items FBI agents sought in a search of former president Donald Trump’s Florida residence on Monday, according to people familiar with the investigation,” WaPo reported.
“Experts in classified information said the unusual search underscores deep concern among government officials about the types of information they thought could be located at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club and potentially in danger of falling into the wrong hands,” the Post proffered.
“The people who described some of the material that agents were seeking spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation,” the Post continued. “They did not offer additional details about what type of information the agents were seeking, including whether it involved weapons belonging to the United States or some other nation. Nor did they say if such documents were recovered as part of the search. A Trump spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Justice Department and FBI declined to comment.”
It is unclear if there were classified nuclear weapons documents allegedly in the possession of former President Donald Trump. On Friday, however, the former president argued that the FBI might possibly 'plant information.'
“Nuclear weapons issue is a Hoax, just like Russia, Russia, Russia was a Hoax, two Impeachments were a Hoax, the Mueller investigation was a Hoax, and much more,” Trump said on his social media post. “Same sleazy people involved. Why wouldn’t the FBI allow the inspection of areas at Mar-a-Lago with our lawyer’s, or others, present. Made them wait outside in the heat, wouldn’t let them get even close – said “ABSOLUTELY NOT.” Planting information anyone? Reminds me of a Christopher Steele Dossier!”
Trump blasted the raid as an “unprecedented political weaponization of law enforcement” and pointed to his growing strength heading into the midterms and a possible 2024 presidential run.
It would be awful, godawful in fact, if a President through sloppiness allowed dangerous weapons or materiel to fall into enemy hands.
I hope they prevented Trump from permitting $85 billion of highest grade weaponry (and cash) from falling into enemy hands because, you know, that would be unthinkable.
Unprecedented.
And we must never let that shite happen.
By "nuclear," my bet is that the leaker didn't literally mean "nuclear weapons" but more like -- if Trump released the evidence it would be like Trump "going nuclear" against ... well, one can probably guess whom he might go nuclear against.
So the leaker was speaking colloquially, and the dimwits at WaPo thought they were being literal, and here we are.
The "nuclear" part might be whatever those photographs are ... but given the proximity of this story to Epstein, anything is possible.
Watch them try to charge Trump with possession of chyI'dprøn because he had pictures of [REDACTED] diddling a little girl...
The funniest part is, somehow these people are supposed to be our "elites."