Investigation into classified documents seized at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate

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On 8 August, FBI officers carried out a search warrant on the Mar-a-Lago residence of former President Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida. According to a search warrant made public by a Florida court on 12 August, the agents found 11 classified papers, including those marked as top secret and intended to be only accessible in specific government locations. The investigation was supported by three criminal laws, according to the warrant.

The judge overseeing the Mar-a-Lago case has appointed an independent arbiter – a special master – to review the documents the FBI seized from former President Trump's Florida home. And that could mean more delays for the FBI investigation into whether any laws were broken.

Dr Brook Spector spoke to Radio Islam International to discuss the process regarding the investigation, the impact on Trump and assigning a special master.

Seems a little quiet over here

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