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Former President Donald Trump appears to be his own worst enemy in the Justice Department’s ongoing investigation into classified and top secret documents found at Mar-a-Lago.
Trump’s legal team issued its latest response to a DOJ filing regarding the former president’s request for an independent special master review of the documents obtained from Mar-a-Lago in an August 8 search and seizure.
The DOJ response was a stunning rebuke of the initial request and even included a damning photo revealing several classified, top secret, and even SSCI-marked documents. Curiously, none were marked as unclassified.
This is noteworthy because Trump’s defense of having these documents — which are the property of the US government — is that he had a “standing order” to declassify any documents he took with him as president. He is no longer president, however, and there is no record that a declassification protocol was followed.
Trump’s team argued in their Wednesday night filing that the National Archives should have expected to find
What’s more, according to a law signed by President Trump in 2018, it’s a felony offense.
Former FBI Assistant Director Frank Figliuzzi also pointed out a line from Trump’s legal filing that read “…We agree with DOJ that a Special Master should have a Top Secret clearance.”
“Wait, I thought he declassified everything,” Figliuzzi mocked.
On Wednesday, Trump took to his social media platform to push back on the DOJ’s rebuke of his special master and insisted “lucky I declassified.”
According to his own legal team’s filing, however, it appears he did not.