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A judge considers granting Trump's request to appoint an observer for the FBI investigation at Mar-A-Lago

MADRID, 28 Ago.

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A judge considers granting Trump's request to appoint an observer for the FBI investigation at Mar-A-Lago

MADRID, 28 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) -

A federal judge in Florida announced this Sunday that she is considering admitting the request made by former United States President Donald Trump to appoint a special observer for the federal investigation that led to the seizure of several documents in his mansion, and usual "headquarters". ", in the town of Mar-A-Lago.

The United States Department of Justice released on Friday the report with which the FBI claimed access to the former president's mansion earlier this month, arguing that it expected to find classified information.

Trump was 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 alleged willingness to collaborate, at least with the first voluntary delivery of documents.

Now, the federal judge for the southern district of Florida, Aileen M. Cannon, has announced this Saturday her "preliminary" intention to appoint a "special inspector" given the "exceptional circumstances" of the case, as presented by the Trump's legal team, reports Fox News.

The judge has set an initial hearing for September 1 to confirm her decision and ordered the Justice Department to file a response by August 30 accompanied by "a detailed document specifying all assets seized pursuant to the search warrant." executed on August 8, 2022".

The current property receipt shows that FBI agents removed approximately 20 boxes of items from the facility, including a set of documents marked 'Miscellaneous Classified Documents/TS/SCI,' which refers to "top secret" or "top secret" information. sensitive character".

The property receipt also showed that FBI agents seized four sets of top-secret documents, three sets of secret documents, and three sets of confidential documents, but the document does not reveal any details about any of those records.