There’s no evidence that records marked classified that were seized from former President Donald Trump’s home in August were disclosed to anyone, lawyers for Trump said in a new filing on Sept. 12.
U.S. government officials said last week that U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon should partially halt her order granting Trump a special master because, they said, federal agents must be able to assess whether the records “may have been accessed by others and compromised.” If any allegations or leads need pursuing, the FBI would be responsible for tracking them down, the officials said.
In the counterfiling on Monday, lawyers for Trump—who has said he declassified the records in question—noted that no evidence of possible disclosure was offered by the government….
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