Trump team resists spec master’s request to explain declas of Mar-a-Lago docs

Source: The Hill | September 19, 2022 | Rebecca Beitsch

Trump team resists special master’s request to explain declassification of Mar-a-Lago documents

Former President Trump’s legal team on Monday night resisted a request to elaborate on his claims around declassifying the documents recovered last month from his Mar-a-Lago home. 

In a filing to the court-appointed special master that Trump requested, his attorneys said the “time and place” for making such a disclosure would come in a motion in a criminal trial as an effort to recover his property. 

“Otherwise, the Special Master process will have forced the Plaintiff to fully and specifically disclose a defense to the merits of any subsequent indictment without such a requirement being evident in the District Court’s order,” Trump’s legal team wrote. 

The resistance comes after Trump’s attorneys insinuated the former president declassified the more than 300 documents recovered from his Florida home but stopped short of fully making the claim in court filings.

“The government’s stance assumes that if a document has a classification marking, it remains classified irrespective of any actions taken during President Trump’s term in office,” Trump’s legal team wrote in a filing last week. 

“There is no legitimate contention that the chief executive’s declassification of documents requires approval of bureaucratic components of the executive branch,” they added. 

The Justice Department’s legal team seized on the hinting from Trump’s lawyer in their next filing. 

“Plaintiff principally seeks to raise questions about the classification status of the records and their categorization under the Presidential Records Act (‘PRA’). But plaintiff does not actually assert — much less provide any evidence — that any of the seized records bearing classification markings have been declassified,” the Department of Justice (DOJ) wrote.

“Such possibilities should not be given weight absent plaintiff’s putting forward competent evidence,” it added.

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  • Consistent #55651

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    Delay, frustrate, obstruct — these are standard operating procedures for Trump, the whole idea behind the appointment of a special master. Garland should have had Trump arrested immediately after the documents were retrieved. He should have known Trump would do anything he could to damage the case against him. I just don’t think Garland is eager to try the orange guy. Would like to know what he’s afraid of.

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