A large tranche of documents were unsealed by Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday, revealing the FBI's code name for the probe.
A federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's classified documents case unsealed a new trove of documents on Monday, revealing the FBI's code name for the investigation and how the FBI spoke about performing "Loose surveillance" on the former president's aircraft before an unprecedented raid in 2022.
Among the documents the judge released Monday also included an FBI claim from June 2022 in which a counterintelligence official, whose name was not included, talked about carrying out "Loose surveillance" on President Trump's plane to see if "Boxes were loaded onto the plane."
The judge also unsealed an FBI document that detailed the FBI raid targeting the former president's Mar-a-Lago residence in South Florida in August 2022 when agents combed through his property to retrieve the documents.
In the newly unsealed filing, it noted that four agents from the FBI Washington field office, 25 agents from the FBI Miami office, one FBI official from the agency's headquarters, one Department of Justice counterintelligence and export control lawyer, and one official from the U.S. Attorney's office for the Southern District of Florida were involved.
More documents released Monday included an alleged witness giving an interview to the FBI. They were identified only as "Person 16" who allegedly worked in the Trump White House.
Neither President Trump nor Mr. Nauta have responded via their attorneys to the release of the documents.
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