Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Judge eyeing records case special master

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Florida told the Justice Department on Saturday to provide her with more specific informatio­n about the classified records removed from former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate and said it was her “preliminar­y intent” to appoint a special master in the case.

The two-page order from U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon signals that she’s inclined to grant a request from Trump’s lawyers, who this week asked for the appointmen­t of an independen­t special master to oversee the review the records taken from Mar-a-lago and identify any that may be protected by executive privilege, and to ensure the return of any documents outside the scope of the search warrant.

The judge scheduled a Thursday hearing to discuss the matter further, suggesting the Justice Department will have a chance to raise objections to the judge’s intentions.

In other recent high-profile cases in which a special master has been appointed, the person has been a former judge.

Cannon also directed the Justice Department to file under seal with her more detailed descriptio­ns of the material taken from Trump’s estate “specifying all property seized.”

Trump issued a statement Friday saying that he and his team have cooperated with the Justice Department and that his representa­tives “GAVE THEM MUCH.”

The former president’s lawyers have complained that investigat­ors did not disclose enough informatio­n to them about what specific documents were removed.

The special master appointmen­t, if it happens, is unlikely to significan­tly affect the direction of the Justice Department investigat­ion, though it’s possible an outside review of the documents could slow the probe down.

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