The crux of the Mar-a-Lago raid is about the way the documents were stored, according to Florida GOP Sen. Marco Rubio.

"This is, really, at its core, a storage argument that they are making," he said.

I don't think a fight over the storage of documents is worth what they've done, which is a full-scale raid and leaks.

The FBI is investigating whether Trump broke federal laws by keeping classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.

11 sets of classified documents were seized by the FBI when they executed a search warrant at the property. The Washington Post reported that some documents were marked top secret.

An argument that taking classified documents to Mar-a-Lago is akin to not returning a library book has been made by Trump's team.

There is no evidence that the FBI threw top- secret files all over the floor during the raid. He inadvertently undermined his claim that the FBI planted classified documents at his property.

A federal judge granted Trump's request for a special master to look at the documents. The seized documents must be reviewed by the special master before investigators can look at them.