Glenn Kirschner, an ex-federal prosecutor, dubbed Trump a "classified documents terrorist" and called for his arrest.

The New York Times reported last week that the agency believes the former president still has some White House documents.

Glenn, if you're still at the DOJ, what's the next step? Phang wanted to know. Do we think that an indictment would be quicker for Donald Trump if you found out that he did more documents?

How could that not happen? Donald Trump was negotiated with by the federal government and the National Archives.

—The Katie Phang Show (@katiephangshow) October 7, 2022

He refused to return them to the government. He said that the government refused to give them all back.

Trump's defense team was told by a DOJ official that they think he has not turned over all the material. The Mar-a-Lago estate was searched in August and thousands of documents were seized.

Trump initially denied the accusations against him, saying that it was all declassified.

The Espionage Act is one of three federal laws being investigated by the Department of Justice.

"If I could say just one thing to my friend and former colleague, it would be to arrest the classified documents terrorist and put an end to our long national nightmare," he said.