MagicMike
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Who knows who has gained access to sensitive information. That's why these materials are supposed to be stored and handled securely.You actually think the Russians had access to the nuclear codes?
Nuclear "codes" though, probably not.
Launch codes are changing pretty regularly and don't hang out long on individual, printed pieces of paper.
Nuclear readiness/capability info though.
Sure.
With a loose cannon like Trump nothing can ever be truly secure.
“Two months after the former president yielded 38 unique classified documents to the government on June 3, 2022, the government discovered over 100 additional classified documents stored in Mar-a-Lago during execution of the August 8, 2022 search warrant that the former president had failed to deliver,” the opinion stated.
“The documents were classified to levels as high as TOP SECRET, with some documents bearing additional sensitive compartment indications; undoubtedly, these documents contained national defense information.”
![www.independent.co.uk](https://static.independent.co.uk/2024/05/19/15/SEI204886544.jpg?quality=75&width=1200&auto=webp)
Trump lashes out after DOJ reveals classified documents were found in his bedroom
The former president, in a typically loud post on his social media platform Truth Social, claimed that FBI agents had been authorized to use ‘deadly force’ during the raid of his Florida property
![www.independent.co.uk](https://www.independent.co.uk/img/shortcut-icons/icon-192x192.png)