United States:
The DOJ's Latest Mar-a-Lago Filing Is The Biggest Hint Yet That Prosecutors May Charge Trump With A Crime
01 September 2022
Morrison & Foerster LLP
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Brandon Van Grack spoke to Business Insider about the
Justice Department (DOJ) filing court documents that reveal the
extent to which former President Trump or his associates may have
"concealed and removed" sensitive government documents
that U.S. officials tried for months to retrieve.
"Based on its response, I think DOJ and FBI [Federal Bureau
of Investigation] were shocked by the volume and sensitivity of
material seized at Mar-a-Lago," Brandon said.
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