New York Daily News

FBI dragged feet on Trump search

Pushed for getting consent to hunt docs at Mar-a-Lago, causing big delay: report

- BY DAVE GOLDINER

The FBI stubbornly pushed back against federal prosecutor­s’ plans to search former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort for classified documents last year, according to a news report.

Despite ample evidence that Trump had defied a subpoena for return of the documents, senior agents suggested the Justice Department should accept false claims by Trump’s lawyers that he had returned all the top secret materials, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.

“We are not the presidenti­al records police,” Steven D’Antuono, the chief of the FBI’s Washington, D.C., field office, reportedly told prosecutor­s.

The FBI instead wanted to get Trump’s lawyers to agree to a consensual search, a step that would have given the former president the chance to move, hide or destroy the documents.

The infighting resulted in a significan­t delay between the time prosecutor­s had evidence that Trump defied the subpoena and when the FBI eventually carried out the explosive search with the blessing of a federal judge on Aug. 8.

Agents found more than 100 classified documents in the search.

They also found dozens of empty classified document folders, raising the possibilit­y that some of the documents were removed before the search.

Special counsel Jack Smith is investigat­ing whether Trump or anyone else broke laws governing handling of classified documents or obstructed the probe. He’s also investigat­ing Trump’s scheme to overturn his loss in the 2020 presidenti­al election.

Trump says he did nothing improper and calls Smith a partisan attack dog.

Since the Mar-a-Lago find, President Biden’s lawyers reported finding a small number of classified documents at an office he used before returning to the White House. The FBI found a handful more documents in its own search of Biden’s home in Wilmington, Del., for which Biden gave permission.

Former Vice President Mike Pence’s lawyers also found 12 classified documents at his residence in Indiana. Like Biden, he vowed to cooperate and encouraged the FBI to do its own search, which turned up one additional classified document.

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 ?? GETTY ?? A woman talks to Palm Beach police officer outside former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago manse in Palm Beach, Fla., on Aug. 8, when FBI searched (affidavit below) for classified documents.
GETTY A woman talks to Palm Beach police officer outside former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago manse in Palm Beach, Fla., on Aug. 8, when FBI searched (affidavit below) for classified documents.

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