Hindustan Times (Jammu)

‘FBI looked for N-weapon papers at Trump’s estate’

The search is part of a probe into whether the former American leader illegally took official records from the White House as he left office in 2021

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

US federal agents were looking for documents relating to nuclear weapons when they raided former president Donald Trump’s home in Florida this week, the Washington Post reported on Thursday.

It was not clear if such documents were recovered at the former president’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, the Post said. The US justice department asked a judge on Thursday to make public the warrant that authorised the FBI search of Mar- a- Lago, after Trump, a Republican, portrayed it as political retributio­n.

The request means the public could soon learn more about what investigat­ors were looking for during the unpreceden­ted search of a former president’s home.

The search was part of an investigat­ion into whether Trump illegally removed records from the White House as he left office in January 2021, some of which the justice department believes are classified. Attorney general Merrick Garland, the top law enforcemen­t officer and an appointee of Democratic President Joe Biden, told a news conference that he had personally approved the search.

The justice department also seeks to make public a redacted receipt of the items seized.

“The department does not take such a decision lightly. Where possible, it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternativ­e to a search, and to narrowly scope any search that is undertaken,” Garland said.

His decision to publicly confirm the search was highly unusual. US law enforcemen­t officials typically do not discuss ongoing investigat­ions in order to protect people’s rights. In this case, Trump himself announced the search in a Monday night statement.

Garland said the justice department made the request to make public the warrant “in light of the former president’s public confirmati­on of the search, the surroundin­g circumstan­ces and the substantia­l public interest in this matter”.

A source familiar with the matter said the FBI retrieved about 10 boxes from Trump’s property during the search.

Trump was not in Florida at the time of the search.

Late on Thursday, Trump called for the immediate release of documents related to the search.

“Not only will I not oppose the release of documents related to the unAmerican, unwarrante­d, and unnecessar­y raid and break-in of my home in Palm Beach, Florida, Mar-aLago, I am going a step further by ENCOURAGIN­G the immediate release of those documents, even though they have been drawn up by radical left Democrats and possible future political opponents, who have a strong and powerful vested interest in attacking me, much as they have done for the last 6 years,” he said on his Truth Social platform.

The government has until 3pm local time on Friday to let the court know whether Trump’s attorneys will object to unsealing the warrant.

The case is before US magistrate judge Bruce Reinhart, who reviewed the warrant to ensure the justice department had sufficient probable cause for the search.

While seeking to unseal the warrant, the justice department has not asked the judge to unseal the sworn statement in support of the warrant, the contents of which could potentiall­y include classified informatio­n.

Two of Trump’s attorneys, Evan Corcoran and John Rowley, did not respond to a request for comment.

The unpreceden­ted search marked a significan­t escalation in one of the many federal and state investigat­ions Trump is facing from his time in office and in private business, including a separate one by the justice department into a failed bid by Trump’s allies to overturn the 2020 presidenti­al election by submitting phony slates of electors.

The investigat­ion into Trump’s removal of records started this year, after the National Archives made a referral to the department.

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AP A photo of the motion (left) by the justice department to the district court of Florida to unseal the search warrant the FBI received before searching former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida (above).
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