US Government Seized Over 11,000 Non-Classified Documents From Trump’s Home
FBI agents seized over 11,000 documents and photographs without classified markings from the home of former President Donald Trump, according to an inventory released on Sept. 2.Agents during the Aug. 8 raid at Mar-A-Lago seized 11,179 materials that were not marked classified, the inventory says.
A property receipt, or inventory list, was given to a Trump lawyer as agents left, but the more detailed inventory list was submitted to a federal court on Friday on the orders of a judge.
The more detailed receipt also shows that the government seized 1,673 magazines/newspapers/press articles and other printed media, some dating back to 2008; 48 empty folders with classified banners; 42 empty folders labeled “return to staff secretary/military aide”; 19 articles of clothing/gift items; and 33 books.
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2 comments:
Just read the list. Very cool. No espionage here. Just another bad day for the DOJ
"The new 'detailed' inventory list only further proves that this unprecedented and unnecessary raid of President Trump’s home was not some surgical, confined search and retrieval that the Biden administration claims, it was a SMASH AND GRAB."
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