Judge’s Order Suggests DOJ Suspects Trump Has More Classified Docs, Expert Says

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Judge’s Order Suggests DOJ Suspects Trump Has More Classified Docs, Expert Says
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A federal judge has ordered Trump’s lawyers to turn over names of private investigators who searched Trump’s properties last month for additional classified documents.

Former President Donald Trump departs after speaking at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on November 15, 2022.

A top DOJ official told Trump’s lawyers in October that the department believed the former president still had classified materials. Trump’s attorneys had previously affirmed that the former president had returned all classified documents last summer before investigators found the additional materials.

The DOJ’s request to identify the private investigators who conducted the November search “suggests an increasing breakdown in trust” between prosecutors and Trump’s lawyers, whom they have accused of not being forthcoming about the documents, according to the

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