WASHINGTON, Sept 17 — The US Justice Department yesterday asked a federal appeals court to let it resume reviewing classified materials seized in an FBI search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate.
In the unprecedented search of the former president’s property, the Justice Department has said it is investigating the retention of government records — some marked as highly classified, including “top secret” — as well as obstruction of a federal probe. Cannon, whom Trump appointed to the bench in 2020, had said she would tell Dearie, who is filling the role of a “special master” in the case, to prioritize the classified records in his review, which she set a November 30 deadline to complete.
The government’s Friday filing at times directly took issue with Cannon’s prior decisions in the case. Prosecutors said the judge cited court papers from Trump’s lawyers that suggested the former president could have declassified the documents marked as classified, but those legal briefs stopped short of claiming Trump did so.
The department is also looking into possible obstruction of the probe after it found evidence that records may have been removed or concealed from the FBI when it sent agents to Mar-a-Lago in June to try to recover all classified documents through a grand jury subpoena.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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