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Laws cited in Trump search warrant rarely lead to charges. In Trump’s case, experts say they might

  • August 29, 2022
  • Hawaii
  • Federal charges under the Espionage Act used to justify Trump search are rare.
  • Investigators questioning Trump aides about handling records could build a case, experts say
  • Prosecutors weigh evidence to bring charges against potential for revealing secrets.

WASHINGTON – Criminal statutes cited by the Justice Department in the search of Donald Trump’s Florida estate for mishandled documents are rarely prosecuted, but legal experts say investigators may still be building a criminal case rather than simply retrieving classified records.

The FBI recovered 11 sets of “secret” and “top secret” records from Mar-a-Lago during the unprecedented search of the former president’s property. Authorities sought evidence of potential violations for mishandling defense documents, obstruction of justice and the Espionage Act.

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