9-1-22 trump documents

A hearing is being held Thursday in federal court in Florida on a judge’s order indicating she was inclined to appoint a special masster to review documents seized from former president Donald Trump’s Florida estate last month.   A legal filing this week says the Justice Department has already identified  “a limited set of materials that potentially contain attorney-client privileged information.”    But Ripon College political scientist Marty Farrell says while the appointment of a special master may delay the investigation, questions still remain why the former president was in possession of any of the documents that were recovered.  A newly unsealed FBI document includes a letter from one of Trump’s lawyers asserting the commander-in-chief has broad authority to declassify whatever he wants.  But Farrell says a president doesn’t have a right to keep White House records classified or declassified.  Farrell says there is a also process that a president has to follow when it comes to declassifying records:

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