DOJ Files Opposition to Trump Motion for 'Special Master,' Attaches Photo of 'Top Secret' Docs Seized in FBI Raid

Aug 31, 2022 View Original Article
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"The Department of Justice in a near-midnight filing on Tuesday displayed its opposition to Donald Trump's motion that the court grant him legal relief and a 'special master' to oversee that the documents the FBI seized at Mar-a-Lago on Aug. 8 do not violate executive privilege or attorney-client privilege."
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"The department also claimed the top secret and classified documents were not originally discussed at a June 3 meeting at Mar-a-Lago with Donald Trump."
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"The FBI raid came more than eighteen months into Biden's administration, less than a hundred days before the midterm elections, months after a June meeting with Trump regarding the documents, weeks after Attorney General Merrick Garland officially started deliberating on the legal matter, and days after the search warrant was authorized."
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