Document on foreign nation’s nuclear capabilities found by FBI at Mar-a-Lago

Source: The Hill | September 6, 2022 | Chloe Folmar

FBI agents who searched former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home found a document detailing a foreign government’s nuclear capabilities and other military defenses, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday.

The document containing the nuclear information was found during the Aug. 8 search that was authorized by an FBI affidavit that has now been released with redactions. The sources did not disclose to the Post the identity of the foreign government.

The Post had reported in August that the FBI was searching in part for documents containing nuclear information, something Trump later dismissed as a “hoax.”

The search took place more than a year and a half after Trump’s departure from office and uncovered 100 classified documents.

Some of the documents seized by the FBI in its raid of Mar-a-Lago were reportedly cleared on a need-to-know basis rather than being open to specific members of the government with high-level security clearances, according to sources who spoke to the Post.

Documents at the same level of security as the ones flagged by the Post’s sources are normally locked in a secure facility where their location is able to be tracked.

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    Trump essentially trashed our relations with our allies while he was president. The current President has been working to restore our allies’ trust. This revelation will erode whatever trust had been restored.

    Wonder how many of our enemies have had access to this and so many other documents in Trump’s possession — either by outright sale of those documents, copying of those documents or maybe just letting any foreign agent come in to review and copy those documents.

    Now why is Trump still a free man?

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