FBI search at Trump’s house: the former president would have ordered an employee to move classified documents

by time news

This could be considered obstruction of justice. According to the Washington Post and CNN, Donald Trump allegedly ordered one of his employees to move boxes containing classified documents inside his villa in Mar-a-Lago, Florida.

On August 8, the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s residence in Florida, and seized boxes of confidential documents that the Republican had not returned after leaving the presidency, despite multiple requests. A few days after the search, the Washington Post assured that the FBI was looking for documents related to nuclear weapons.

Since this spectacular and unprecedented police operation for a former American head of state, Donald Trump, who openly plans to run for president in 2024, storms against an act that he considers “illegal and unconstitutional” and repeats to have been targeted for political reasons.

After he received the summons from the government as part of an FBI investigation, Donald Trump would have asked this employee to move these documents, according to this witness who collaborates with justice.

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The man was caught on CCTV taking boxes out of a room in Mar-a-Lago. Evidence and testimony that could confirm the suspicions of obstruction of justice against the former US president.

Among the 11,000 documents seized during the FBI operation are 18 documents classified as “top secret”, more than 50 “secret” and 31 “confidential”. Some relating to nuclear weapons.

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