Top secret documents, photos and 'info re: President of France': What the FBI took from Trump's house

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Top secret documents, photos and 'info re: President of France': What the FBI took from Trump's house
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A list of items seized from Donald Trump's Florida mansion includes 20 boxes of documents, photos and a handwritten note. Here's what it could mean for the former US president.

The property receipt, which was given to Mr Trump's lawyers after the search, listed about 20 boxes in total, including 11 sets of classified documents.Some of the seized documents are marked as "classified/TS/SCI", which is shorthand for "top secret/sensitive compartmented information".But the US government has three tiers for classifying sensitive information: confidential, secret and top secret.

Among the list of seized items was information about "the president of France" — presumably Emmanuel Macron who has been in office since 2017.It's not clear what the information is or if it's about the current French president, Emmanuel Macron. Federal judge Bruce Reinhart granted access to the "45 Office", referring to the office for the 45th president; all storage rooms; and any room or building on the estate Mr Trump and his staff could feasibly store boxes or documents.Rooms occupied by third parties — such as private guest suites booked by club members — were designated off-limits.

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