The lawyer for Trump claimed that the transfer of classified documents was voluntary and open.
The DOJ investigation into the leader of the Republican Party shouldn't involve politics, according to a letter written by the author.
The boxes of classified documents were brought to Mar-a-Lago by the moving company.
The lawyer for Donald Trump wrote to the Department of Justice that the former president's transfer of classified documents was voluntary and open.
The FBI raid into Mar-a-Lago was explained in the affidavit released by the DOJ.
The DOJ investigation into the leader of the Republican Party should not involve politics, according to a letter written by Trump's lawyer.
The boxes of classified documents that were brought to Mar-a-Lago were not known to be in them.
The documents were given to the National Archives and Records Administration by President Trump.
The communications regarding the transfer of boxes were friendly. The boxes were ordered by the president. There were no legal objections to the transfer. There were no questions about the contents of the boxes. The process was open.
He said that the good faith exercised by Trump was not matched by the DOJ or the FBI because of the many leaks that came from the investigation.
The tentpole argument of Trump's since the raid was that the President has the power to declassify documents.
The statute that discusses criminal action involving classified documents doesn't explicitly mention presidents, so it's not applicable to a former or sitting president.
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