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The Washington Post reported on Tuesday that one of the documents seized from Mar-A-Lago contained information about a foreign country's nuclear capabilities.
The document in question included descriptions of the foreign nation's military defense, according to the Washington Post.
It's not clear if the nation is a US ally or a rival power.
The report says that some of the documents seized from Mar-A-Lago are highly classified and require authorization from either the president or a cabinet member to be accessed.
The documents are only given to government officials on a need-to-know basis.
The highly sensitive nature of these documents means they are always stored in a secure compartment and monitored by a control officer.
335. This year has seen the recovery of a number of classified documents from Trump's Florida home. The Justice Department stated in a court filing that the FBI seized more than 100 of those.
The Washington Post reported last month that the FBI was looking for nuclear weapon-related records when they searched the Mar-A-Lago property. The nature of these nuclear documents was not made public at the time. Various classified materials, a handwritten note, and information about the president of France were among the items recovered from the former president's Florida residence. A federal judge ruled in favor of Trump and ordered an independent "special master" to review the documents seized from his property, which is likely to slow down the DOJ's investigation into the former president's actions.
The material was seized at Trump's Mar-a-Lago.
The judge gave the special master to review the documents.
FBI agents searched for nuclear documents at Trump's home, according to reports.