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One of
Donald Trump’s lawyers signed a statement in June declaring that all documents marked “classified” held at
Mar-a-Lagohad been returned to the government, sources
told The New York Times.
Yet classified information was found more than two months later by FBI agents in their Monday search of Trump’s Florida home and golf resort.
The declaration, the Times noted, could be a sign that Trump or his team were not “fully forthcoming” about the information.
The declaration about the classified information was signed following a visit June 3 to Mar-a-Lago by Jay Bratt, the top counterintelligence official in the Justice Department’s national security division, the Times reported.
After officials contacted Trump's team about the records, people were seen on camera moving boxes in and out of storage, sources told The New York Times.
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"And they did what they should have done," the president continued. "They immediately called the Archives—immediately called the Archives, turned them over to the Archives, and I was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that there were any government records that were taken there to that office."