The FBI recovered thousands of records, including dozens that the Justice Department says were marked as classified, during a court-approved search on Aug. 8 at Mar-a-Lago.
House Oversight Committee Chair Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., holds up documents during a hearing on the Washington Commanders' workplace conduct, June 22, 2022, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Maloney acknowledged that Trump is under no legal obligation to provide any written certification that he's returned records. But in her letter, Maloney wrote,"The exceptional circumstances in this case warrant that Mr.
The letter also said,"The Committee is concerned that, given this pattern of conduct, Mr. Trump may continue to retain presidential records at non-secure locations, including classified material that could endanger our nation's security and other important records documenting Mr. Trump's activities at the White House."
The Justice Department has referenced concern about records that remain unaccounted for from Mar-a-Lago in their recent court filings in federal court in Florida. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has put a freeze on the federal investigation into those records as both prosecutors and Trump attorneys argue over naming and duties of a special master.
The Justice Department has argued that the freeze should be lifted, saying that halting its investigation posed grave harm to national security and the intelligence review of the records could not be effectively performed without the involvement of criminal investigators. The investigation and the public at large, prosecutors wrote, could be"irreparably injured" by the pause.
In a court filing on Monday, the Justice Department said it would agree to the naming of New York federal judge Raymond Dearie to serve as a special master in the case. Dearie was one of two candidates for the role submitted by Trump's legal team. There is no firm timetable for a decision from Cannon on the matter.
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