Detailed Inventory of Trump Mar-a-Lago FBI Raid Released
A government inventory of items seized at Mar-a-Lago included a number of classified documents — and dozens of folders marked “classified” that were empty.
The rundown of documents federal agents took, revealed by US District Judge Aileen Cannon, also indicates that agents who took part in the Aug. 8 raid on the 45th president’s home even took such innocuous items as the former president’s clothing, as well as magazine and newspaper clippings he kept.
In all, the property list indicated that 11,179 government documents and photographs seized by the FBI bore no classification markings at all.
By contrast, 54 documents removed from the Palm Beach, Fla., resort were marked “SECRET,” 31 were labeled “CONFIDENTIAL” and another 18 were called “TOP SECRET.”
Agents also took 48 empty folders labeled with “CLASSIFIED” banners while another 42 empty folders were labeled “Return to Staff Secretary/Military Aide.” It is not clear from the inventory list why the folders were empty. (Read more from “Detailed Inventory of Trump Mar-A-Lago FBI Raid Released” HERE)
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