Dozens of empty classified folders were found at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property

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On Friday inventory of documents seized from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate was made public. A federal court in West Palm Beach has made public more documents related to the FBI’s unprecedented Aug. 8 search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida home.

The list revealed that 43 empty folders containing classified banners were taken from a box or container in the office, with an additional 28 empty folders labeled as “Return to Staff Secretary” or military aide. Unsealing by US District Judge Aileen Cannon a day after Trump’s lawyers heard oral arguments.

Cannon immediately shelved the decision to appoint a special master but says she would agree to seal the two records. on Friday One of the records released provides a little more detail about the 33 boxes and other items the FBI found inside Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, during an ongoing criminal investigation.

whether the former president illegally retained national defense information and tried to obstruct the probe. In addition to records labeled as “top secret,” “secret” and “confidential,” there were also empty folders. Some empty folders had a banner marked “classified”, while others has returned to staff secretary/military aide. In total, there were 18 records marked as “top secret”. Now investigative team’s review of the documents seized.

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