The FBI search at Mar-a-Lago was part of an effort to account for documents said to relate to some of the most highly classified U.S. programs, the New York Times reports.
“Investigators had been concerned about material from what the government calls ‘special access programs,’ a designation typically reserved for extremely sensitive operations carried out by the United States abroad.”
“Government officials have expressed concern that allowing highly classified materials to remain at Mr. Trump’s home could leave them vulnerable to efforts by foreign adversaries to acquire them.”
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