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On Trump's last day in office, why were sensitive documents allegedly in such disarray?

Por: ABC7 Politics October 08, 2022

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At the end of Donald Trump's presidency, his team returned a large batch of classified FBI documents and other government records to the Justice Department in such disarray that a year later -- in a letter to lawmakers -- the department said it still couldn't tell which of the documents were the classified ones.The documents came from the FBI's controversial probe in 2016 looking at alleged links between Russia and Trump's... + full article



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