An attorney for Trump searching for documents to return to the government was reportedly “steered away” from looking beyond the Mar-a-Lago storage unit—despite the fact that the FBI later found highly classified documents in Trump’s office.
that Trump attorneytold associates that after he searched the Mar-a-Lago storage room for classified documents—in response to the government subpoena ordering Trump to returnclassified documents—he asked “whether he should search anywhere else, like Trump’s office, but was steered away.
that all documents—without searching anywhere else, including Trump’s office—were turned over to the “best of [her] knowledge.” Which seems fairly notable given that, aswrites, “the FBI seized 101 classified documents months afterwards, including from the office, which was found to be where the most highly classified documents had been located.
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