The inventory broadly reveals the contents of 33 boxes taken from an office and storage room at Mar-a-Lago during the Aug. 8 search. While the list does not describe any of the documents, it shows the extent to which classified information — including material at the top secret level — was kept in boxes and containers at the home and mixed with newspapers, magazines, clothing and other personal items. . The Justice Department said there was no safe place at Mar-a-Lago for such sensitive government secrets and opened a criminal investigation focused on keeping them there and what it says were efforts in recent months to obstruct that investigation. A letter from Archivist of the United States Debra Steidel Wall to Trump’s legal team is pictured Tuesday. The letter says the National Archives discovered 100 classified documents, totaling 700 pages, from an initial batch of 15 boxes recovered from Mar-a-Lago earlier in 2022. (Jon Elswick/The Associated Press) The inventory shows that 43 empty envelopes with classified banners were removed from a box or container in the office, along with an additional 28 empty envelopes marked “Return to Secretary of the Staff” or military aide. Empty envelopes of this nature were also found in a storage cupboard. It is unclear from the inventory list why any of the folders were empty or what might have happened to any of the documents inside.


title: “Fbi Mar A Lago Probe Detailed List Released By Doj Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-21” author: “Ulysses Banner”


The inventory broadly reveals the contents of 33 boxes taken from an office and storage room at Mar-a-Lago during the Aug. 8 search. While the list does not describe any of the documents, it shows the extent to which classified information — including material at the top secret level — was kept in boxes and containers at the home and mixed with newspapers, magazines, clothing and other personal items. . The Justice Department said there was no safe place at Mar-a-Lago for such sensitive government secrets and opened a criminal investigation focused on keeping them there and what it says were efforts in recent months to obstruct that investigation. A letter from Archivist of the United States Debra Steidel Wall to Trump’s legal team is pictured Tuesday. The letter says the National Archives discovered 100 classified documents, totaling 700 pages, from an initial batch of 15 boxes recovered from Mar-a-Lago earlier in 2022. (Jon Elswick/The Associated Press) The inventory shows that 43 empty envelopes with classified banners were removed from a box or container in the office, along with an additional 28 empty envelopes marked “Return to Secretary of the Staff” or military aide. Empty envelopes of this nature were also found in a storage cupboard. It is unclear from the inventory list why any of the folders were empty or what might have happened to any of the documents inside.


title: “Fbi Mar A Lago Probe Detailed List Released By Doj Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Elizabeth Brammell”


The inventory broadly reveals the contents of 33 boxes taken from an office and storage room at Mar-a-Lago during the Aug. 8 search. While the list does not describe any of the documents, it shows the extent to which classified information — including material at the top secret level — was kept in boxes and containers at the home and mixed with newspapers, magazines, clothing and other personal items. . The Justice Department said there was no safe place at Mar-a-Lago for such sensitive government secrets and opened a criminal investigation focused on keeping them there and what it says were efforts in recent months to obstruct that investigation. A letter from Archivist of the United States Debra Steidel Wall to Trump’s legal team is pictured Tuesday. The letter says the National Archives discovered 100 classified documents, totaling 700 pages, from an initial batch of 15 boxes recovered from Mar-a-Lago earlier in 2022. (Jon Elswick/The Associated Press) The inventory shows that 43 empty envelopes with classified banners were removed from a box or container in the office, along with an additional 28 empty envelopes marked “Return to Secretary of the Staff” or military aide. Empty envelopes of this nature were also found in a storage cupboard. It is unclear from the inventory list why any of the folders were empty or what might have happened to any of the documents inside.


title: “Fbi Mar A Lago Probe Detailed List Released By Doj Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-17” author: “Aaron Williams”


The inventory broadly reveals the contents of 33 boxes taken from an office and storage room at Mar-a-Lago during the Aug. 8 search. While the list does not describe any of the documents, it shows the extent to which classified information — including material at the top secret level — was kept in boxes and containers at the home and mixed with newspapers, magazines, clothing and other personal items. . The Justice Department said there was no safe place at Mar-a-Lago for such sensitive government secrets and opened a criminal investigation focused on keeping them there and what it says were efforts in recent months to obstruct that investigation. A letter from Archivist of the United States Debra Steidel Wall to Trump’s legal team is pictured Tuesday. The letter says the National Archives discovered 100 classified documents, totaling 700 pages, from an initial batch of 15 boxes recovered from Mar-a-Lago earlier in 2022. (Jon Elswick/The Associated Press) The inventory shows that 43 empty envelopes with classified banners were removed from a box or container in the office, along with an additional 28 empty envelopes marked “Return to Secretary of the Staff” or military aide. Empty envelopes of this nature were also found in a storage cupboard. It is unclear from the inventory list why any of the folders were empty or what might have happened to any of the documents inside.