The FBI found dozens of empty folders marked as classified information at Trump’s home

New revelations are emerging about the investigation that led the FBI to search the mansion of former President Donald Trump. As published ‘New York Times‘, the federal police found during the operation a empty folder quarantine that were marked as classified informationwhich generates new doubts about the possibility that part of the extracted material has disappeared and the Government has not been able to recover it.

In addition to the empty folders, the FBI has recovered other 48 folders also empty with sensitive information that, according to the mark it bore, should be returned “to the secretary or military aide.” All this has been included in the inventory of the material found during the search and whose publication has been authorized by Judge Aileen Cannon, a document that also specifies that the possession of these documents by the former investigation president constituted a “criminal investigation”.

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The inventory released this Friday denounces the poor storage conditions of the documents, which were being kept carelessly in boxes or containers. In total, during the search of the Florida residence, the FBI recovered 18 documents marked as “top secret”, 54 classified as “secret”, 31 as “confidential” and more than 11,000 unclassified.

The conflict started in May, when the National Archives were unable to get Trump to accept the return of the papers despite long negotiations with the former White House leader. As a result of this refusal, the Department of Justice issued an official request, which caused Trump’s lawyers to give up some of the texts, assuring the investigators that there were no more documents to return. The prosecutors in the case claim that the search at Mar-e-Lago is nothing more than an episode of an ongoing investigation with “criminal” implications.

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