The reflection of the developments of the FBI raid on the house of Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, continues.
In the final chapters of the crisis, a federal court in Florida unsealed a search warrant for Trump’s home, which shows that police have the right to seize classified documents.
Trump claims the documents seized at his home are “declassified” and has said he would turn them over to the Justice Department if asked.
The search warrant, in which a federal judge granted permission to enter the former president’s Florida home, makes clear that police have the right to seize any document or property classified as classified or related to national security information. United States as well as seize any documents. Related to the presidential archive
The table attached to this memorandum indicates that the police confiscated 33 boxes and files.
The former US president did not object to the publication of this news, but announced that he was ready to hand over the documents without an attack on his home.
At this time, Republicans and Democrats were divided, with Republicans seeing the investigation as a political process and their deputies demanding answers.
Prior to the release of the memo, there was a near consensus among Republicans that the FBI raid on Trump’s Florida home was aimed at dealing a political blow to the presumptive candidate in the upcoming presidential election.
Polls show that popular support for Donald Trump has increased by one point in the past few days to above 40 percent, while disapproval of the former president is still at 55 percent.
Ambiguity and political controversy over the issue is expected to continue, but the US government deliberately leaked information that what the police found was indeed illegal and blamed former President Donald Trump.
Source: Lebanon Debate