Search warrant

The New York Times revealed that Donald Trump stashed more than 300 classified documents at his Florida home.
Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart said the Justice Department has made a strong case for keeping the document justifying the search at Trump’s home sealed.
The Justice Department will reveal the names only if it presses criminal charges against Trump so that the cooperation of other witnesses isn't jeopardized.
Trump claimed federal agents "stole" his travel documents in their search of his Florida estate.
The former president cited "great simmering anger" over the "corrupt" FBI in a series of incendiary messages.
They're blaming an FBI that supposedly loves Democrats and planted evidence ― or maybe it's all about aliens.
“When you get to top secret, that stuff doesn’t lie around in the White House ... much less in the basement of Mar-a-Lago," said the Post's Eugene Robinson.
The Trump family was “actually able to see the whole thing,” attorney Christina Bobb said of the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago.
"Alarm has grown when you talk to advisers of the former president," Washington Post reporter Josh Dawsey tells MSNBC.
Law enforcement has been concerned about classified material at Mar-a-Lago that Trump took with him when he left office.