Within the next 24 hours, the US Justice Department is set to release the affidavit underpinning the FBI search of former president Donald Trump's Florida home.
Police outside of Mar-a-Lago in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday Aug. 9, 2022, the day after the FBI searched Donald Trump's estate. A federal judge ordered the release of the affidavit that justified the FBI raid on former president Donald Trump's Florida residence, but accepted that the document would be heavily redacted.
But those details could remain hidden, as Reinhart accepted Justice Department arguments that there was a "compelling" need to mask significant portions of the document.What the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid means for Donald Trump’s potential 2024 US presidency bid
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