The letter signed by the attorney raises fresh questions about the number of people who may have legal exposure in the ongoing investigation into the handling of classified materials from Trump's time in the White House. The probe reached dramatic heights earlier this week when the FBI executed a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, with agents removing 11 sets of classified documents.
Court documents unsealed and released on Friday identify three federal crimes that the DOJ is looking at as part of its investigation: violations of the Espionage Act, obstruction of justice and criminal handling of government records. The inclusion of the crimes indicated the department had probable cause to investigate those offenses as it was gathering evidence in the search. No one has been charged with a crime.
A separate source maintains that Trump representatives told investigators in the June meeting that Trump had declassified all the documents.
So tired of the constant lies
when you have declassified, then there are no more classified!
When you have a chronic liar as a client, every statement you make on their behalf becomes suspect.
None that he knew of.
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