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Kelly McClure

Top secret documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago

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Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich is calling "fake news" to claims that top secret documents were improperly taken from the White House to the former president's Mar-a-Lago residence.

According to The Washington Post, the National Archives and Records Administration made arrangements to retrieve 15 boxes of documents from Trump's residence and, as of now, there has been no number given as to how many of them were classified. Since the discovery, the Justice Department has been brought in to investigate the matter further but as of the time of this post the FBI has not yet had a chance to review the documents, and a more extensive investigation has yet to be launched.

"It is clear that a normal and routine process is being weaponized by anonymous, politically motivated government sources to peddle Fake News," says Budowich. The only entity with the ability to credibly dispute this false reporting, the National Archives, is providing no comment."

Related: Trump illegally ripped up "hundreds" of White House documents, and many went in "burn bags"

The Presidential Records Act stipulates that any written documents relating to a president's time in office need to be preserved, which is a practice that Trump has come under scrutiny for shrugging off for years. In a recent CNN report it's detailed that three different White House officials who worked close to Trump witnessed him, on numerous occasions, rip up documents after reading them. 

"I remember sitting behind him on one of our Christmas trips to the Middle East, and he would put certain things in folders and then he would tear up others and leave them on the floor," says former White House communications director Stephanie Grisham.


 

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If the matter of these classified documents recovered from Mar-a-Lago were to escalate, it would be on the basis that prosecutors determined that the mishandling of the top secret paperwork was intentional, and/or grossly negligent, according to the Washington Post article.

"The FBI would want and need to review the information and conduct an investigation to determine what occurred and whether any sources and methods were compromised," says Former federal prosecutor Brandon Van Grack.

Trump's treatment of presidential documents isn't the only thing that's been of some concern lately.  A report from The New York Times today reveals that a House committee investigation into the attack on the Capitol on January 6 found that there were gaps in Trump's phone logs during hours in which investigators knew he had in fact been on the line.

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