Judge Appears Willing To Unveil Some Of Mar-A-Lago Affidavit
Newsy
The DOJ revealed that the investigation into whether Trump illegally stored classified records at his Florida estate is still "in its early stages."
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Justice Department to put forward proposed redactions as he committed to making public at least part of the affidavit supporting the search warrant for former President Donald Trump's estate in Florida.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart gave prosecutors a week to submit a copy of the affidavit with proposed redactions for the information it wants to keep secret after the FBI seized classified and top secret information during a search at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last week.
The Justice Department also revealed during Thursday's hearing that the investigation into whether Trump illegally stored classified records at his Florida estate – and potentially violated the Espionage Act – is still "in its early stages."