Sixty-three additional documents or photographs without classification markings were taken from Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort than previously listed by the FBI, according to an updated inventory list. It is unclear why the Department of Justice names and shares private information about former President Trump but shrinks from naming accusatory agents.
The revised inventory was submitted to the federal court in southern Florida on orders from U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie
- Dearie ordered a government official "with sufficient knowledge of the matter" to submit a declaration or affidavit stating whether the detailed property inventory released on Sept. 2 "represents the full and accurate extent of the property seized from" Trump's home in August when FBI agents executed a search warrant there.
- The update, if accurate, means the government seized over 11,200 non-classified materials from Mar-a-Lago.
https://resistthemainstream.org/fbi-changes-total-number-of-documents-seized-from-trumps-estate/
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