Washington: The FBI recovered a document describing a foreign government’s nuclear capabilities during its search of Mar-a-Lago, a US media report has said.
The Washington Post on Tuesday cited unnamed sources, and did not identify the foreign government named in the document describing the country’s military defenses.
The content of the more than 11,000 government documents and photographs FBI agents recovered from Donald Trump’s Florida estate last month has not been revealed, but previous reporting from the Post indicated classified documents about nuclear weapons were among the items federal authorities were looking for, the Guardian said.
Some of the records seized from Donald Trump’s Florida estate are typically closely guarded, the newspaper reported, and have ?a designated control officer? to monitor the documents’ location.
Among the records recovered by the FBI were documents detailing top-secret US operations that require special clearances ?on a need-to-know basis?, beyond a top-secret clearance, according to the Post report.
Trump is under investigation by the justice department for his unauthorized removal of highly sensitive government records from the White House and for allegedly improperly storing them at Mar-a-Lago.
The findings are the latest twist in a weeks-long saga that began when US government agents conducted an unprecedented search of the former president’s Florida home on August 8.
Trump has attacked the department, including at a weekend rally where he called the FBI and DOJ ?vicious monsters?.
A federal judge recently granted Trump’s request for the appointment of a special master to review the documents seized from Mar-a-Lago. The decision by Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, temporarily prevented the justice department from reviewing records for its criminal inquiry until after the the special master’s review, the Guardian explained.
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