Justice Department argues special master not needed to review Trump records
by Sarah D. Wire, Los Angeles Times
Aug 31, 2022
2 minutes
WASHINGTON — Prosecutors obtained a search warrant for former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate after receiving evidence from multiple sources that there was “likely” an effort to conceal classified documents in defiance of a grand jury subpoena to turn them over, according to the Department of Justice, who is pushing back against Trump’s efforts to have a third party special master appointed to review the documents.
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