Federal judge deciding whether to be released reasons FBI registered Mar-a-Lago, Former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence is interested in publishing them but has yet to decide to do so.
In a document released this Monday, Judge Bruce Reinhart said: He will wait for the text ordering the prosecution to turn it over by next Thursday, hiding the most sensitive data that could affect the investigation.
At the hearing in West Palm Beach last Thursday, Reinhart said: Publish the declaration with hidden sensitive parts, He stated that he would analyze the truth this Monday because it could make the text “meaningless” for the media demanding its disclosure.
declaration Describes the evidence the Justice Department relied on to justify the search From the former president’s house on August 8th.
The judge stated that he could agree with the prosecutors in this regard. any interruption in the original document will be so extensive that it renders the document useless.
“I can’t say at this time that partial stubs will be wide enough to result in. a meaningless disclosureonly after hearing more from the Government can I finally come to this conclusion,” wrote Reinhart.
he added The Government has given “a good reason/compelling interest that precludes any public interest in the disclosure of the entire contents of the Undertaking”.
in the document 13 pages Today, the judge also assures the FBI that he “carefully” reviewed the “affidavit” before signing the warrant authorizing a search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.
It also highlightsThe facts contained in the sworn statement were “reliable” and he was “satisfied and” pleased with his decision.
The released search warrant showed Trump taking classified material from the White House to his home. The order in question also drew attention to the crimes he could commit: Violation of the Espionage Act, obstruction of justice and destruction of documents.