Donald Trump’s Florida estate, saying "government records were likely concealed and removed" from a storage room even after the former president’s representatives had assured officials that they’d thoroughly searched the property.The FBI also seized 33 boxes containing more than 100 classified records during its Aug.
8 search of Mar-a-Lago and found three classified documents stashed in office drawers, according to a filing that lays out the most detailed chronology to date of stained interactions between Justice Department officials and Trump representatives over the discovery of government secrets.Tuesday night’s filing included a photo showing the cover pages of a smattering of paperclip-bound classified documents — some marked as "TOP SECRET//SCI" with bright yellow borders, and one marked as "SECRET//SCI" with a rust-colored border — along with whited-out pages, splayed out on a carpet at Mar-a-Lago.
Beside them sits a cardboard box filled with gold-framed pictures, including a Time Magazine cover.READ MORE: Trump latest: What may come next after FBI's Mar-a-Lago searchThe filing offers yet another indication of the sheer volume of classified records retrieved from Mar-a-Lago.
It shows how investigators conducting a criminal probe have focused not just on why the records were improperly stored there, but also on the question of whether the Trump team intentionally misled them about the continued, and unlawful, presence of government secrets.The document sheds new details on the events of this past May and June, when FBI and Justice Department officials issued a subpoena for the missing records and then visited a storage room at Mar-a-Lago that contained top-secret documents and other information.During that June.