Reuters reports:
The U.S. Justice Department on Friday asked a federal appeals court to let it resume reviewing classified materials seized in an FBI search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate.
In the filing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, the Justice Department said the circuit court should halt part of the lower court decision that prevents prosecutors from relying on the classified documents in their criminal investigation into the retention of government records at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach after his presidency ended.
The department also asked that a third party appointed to examine all the records taken in the federal raid at Trump’s part, Senior U.S. Judge Raymond Dearie, not be permitted to review the classified materials.
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The U.S. Justice Department on Friday asked a federal appeals court to let it resume reviewing classified materials seized in an FBI search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate. https://t.co/WTTEugivYt
— Intl. Business Times (@IBTimes) September 17, 2022
CANNON is also urging Dearie to complete his review by Nov. 30 — more than a month longer than DOJ urged.
But, in one consession to DOJ, she says Trump has to pay the full cost of the special master. https://t.co/ADuRMisLV2
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) September 15, 2022