The Washington Post reported that a veteran prosecutor who oversaw the case of an FBI analyst who pleaded guilty to keeping classified materials at home has joined the investigation.

In New York, where he worked as a senior federal prosecutor, he was known for his work on the case of a co-conspirator in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The FBI analyst who pleaded guilty to keeping national defense documents in her home was investigated by Raskin as a prosecutor. He could face up to 10 years in prison.

One of the nation's most successful terrorism prosecutors is due to his work on high profile cases.

According to national security law experts, prosecutors seem to have gathered enough evidence to bring charges against Trump.

According to several legal scholars and former US attorneys, Raskin's involvement with the investigation is an indication that the case is about to go to trial.

Barb McQuade, a former US Attorney and Michigan Law School professor, said that the move suggests the DOJ is considering criminal charges. It would be difficult to decline charging this case when ordinary government employees are charged for less egregious conduct.

According to legal scholars, the former president could soon be indicted.

Raskin didn't respond to the request for comment.