“I did nothing wrong,” alleges the former president after the publication of the document
MADRI, D, 26 Aug. () –
The United States Department of Justice released this Friday the report with which the FBI claimed access to former President Donald Trump’s mansion in Mar-a-Lago (Florida), where the federal security agency hoped to find classified documents.
The 36-page document contains a battery of arguments with which the FBI justified the need to raid the residence of a former United States president for the first time. Part of the text is hidden, according to the Government to protect witnesses cited in the investigations.
The FBI places the origin of the suspicions in the “highly classified” documents discovered earlier this year in Trump’s home by the National Archives, responsible for guarding historical material. The agents discovered 184 unique documents with express marks that it was secret information, 25 of them with the ‘top secret’ seal.
Investigators assumed that if they searched the mansion, they would find more theoretically protected documents, as they eventually did, reports NBC News. The FBI seized eleven batches of classified materials during the search, confirming their suspicions.
Trump has been quick to defend himself against what he has described as “a total public relations stunt” by the FBI and the Justice Department. In this sense, he has pointed out that the text is “very manipulated” and has defended his supposed will to collaborate.
“I did nothing wrong,” Trump said in his Truth Social profile, from where he also pointed to the judge in the case, Bruce Reinhart, reproaching him for signing the search warrant claimed by the FBI, according to .
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