According to a report, FBI agents searched the former president's residence for classified documents related to nuclear weapons.

The president's historian Michael Beschloss said on Thursday that the Americans who were convicted of espionage for the Soviet Union were executed in June 1953.

The former director of the National Security Agency and the CIA replied to the person who said: "Sounds about right."

The Washington Post reported that classified documents relating to nuclear weapons were among the files FBI agents were looking for when they searched Trump's home. The paper did not say if the documents were found. The FBI and Justice Department didn't speak to the report.

Christina Bobb said she had not spoken to the president about what might have been in the room. I don't think there was anything in there.

According to a new report, the search warrant for the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago shows that Donald Trump is being investigated for violating the Espionage Act, as well as for removing or destroying records.

A list of items removed from the property reviewed by the Wall Street Journal shows that the FBI recovered 11 sets of classified documents during the search.

FBI agents recovered one set of documents that were labeled " Various classified/TS/SCI documents", meaning the documents included top- secret or sensitive compartmented information.

Four sets of top secret documents, three sets of secret documents and three sets of confidential documents were on the list. According to the Wall Street Journal, there was no information about the substance of the documents.

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