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FBI sought Nuclear Documents in Search of Trump’s Home

FBI sought nuclear documents in search of Trump's home

FBI sought nuclear documents in search of Trump’s home

Newslooks- The Washington Post

The FBI was looking for nuclear weapons documents at Mar-a-Lago, sources told The Washington Post. It’s unclear if the documents concerned weapons belonging to the US or other nations, or if they were recovered. Attorney General Merrick Garland said Thursday he was moving to have the search warrant released.

Classified documents related to nuclear weapons were among the items the FBI was searching for during a raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence on Monday, The Washington Post reported Thursday, citing people familiar with the investigation.

The people, who were unnamed, did not provide details on whether the documents concerned nuclear weapons belonging to the US or other nations. It’s unclear if the documents were recovered in the search. 

FILE – Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks during an event in Washington, Aug. 2, 2022. The U.S. Department of Justice asked a federal judge this week to bar Idaho from enforcing its near-total abortion ban while a lawsuit pitting federal health care law against state anti-abortion legislation is underway. (Evelyn Hockstein/Pool Photo via AP,File)

The Justice Department has not said what it was seeking in the search, but Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Thursday he was moving to have the search warrant made available to the public.

Garland confirmed he had personally signed off on the decision to seek a search warrant. People briefed on the documents the FBI was seeking told The New York Times they were so sensitive and important to national security that the Justice Department had no choice but to Legal experts told Insider that federal officials likely obtained a high degree of probable cause before a judge signed off on the search warrant, given the sensitive nature of conducting such a raid on a former president.

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FBI sought nuclear documents in search of Trump’s home

FBI sought nuclear documents in search of Trump’s home

Newslooks- Washington Post

The FBI was looking for nuclear weapons documents at Mar-a-Lago, sources told The Washington Post. It’s unclear if the documents concerned weapons belonging to the US or other nations, or if they were recovered. Attorney General Merrick Garland said Thursday he was moving to have the search warrant released.

Classified documents related to nuclear weapons were among the items the FBI was searching for during a raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence on Monday, The Washington Post reported Thursday, citing people familiar with the investigation.

The people, who were unnamed, did not provide details on whether the documents concerned nuclear weapons belonging to the US or other nations. It’s unclear if the documents were recovered in the search. 

Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks at the Justice Department Thursday, Aug. 11, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

The Justice Department has not said what it was seeking in the search, but Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Thursday he was moving to have the search warrant made available to the public.

Garland confirmed he had personally signed off on the decision to seek a search warrant. People briefed on the documents the FBI was seeking told The New York Times they were so sensitive and important to national security that the Justice Department had no choice but to Legal experts told Insider that federal officials likely obtained a high degree of probable cause before a judge signed off on the search warrant, given the sensitive nature of conducting such a raid on a former president.

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