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Detailed inventory of Mar-a-Lago search shows classified, unclassified items stored together
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Twenty-seven paperwork with categorised and prime secret markings have been recovered from former President Trump’s workplace at his Mar-a-Lago property in Florida, in response to an in depth stock of what the FBI eliminated throughout its court-approved search of the dwelling final month.
The eight-page stock detailing over 10,000 authorities paperwork eliminated within the search contains the situation the place every merchandise was discovered and if it was categorised, however not the subject material. In lots of instances, extremely categorised supplies are listed as having been saved in the identical bins as tons of of unclassified paperwork, together with newspaper and journal clippings and different objects, corresponding to clothes.
Trump’s attorneys demanded extra details about what was seized from the Palm Seaside property as a part of their request for a decide to nominate a third-party particular grasp to assessment the objects, however objected to creating the stock public throughout a court docket listening to Thursday. The Justice Division didn’t object.
U.S. District Decide Aileen Cannon of the Southern District of Florida ordered the unsealing of a standing report on the Justice Division’s investigation in addition to the detailed property stock Friday morning.
Cannon continues to be weighing whether or not to nominate a particular grasp to find out whether or not the supplies are lined by attorney-client privilege. Trump’s group additionally needs the particular grasp to determine whether or not the previous president can declare government privilege over the paperwork.
The Justice Division has objected to the appointment, saying assessment by a particular grasp would delay its investigation and hinder a nationwide safety assessment by the intelligence neighborhood. It additionally contends that the paperwork belong to the federal government, and that as a former president, Trump can not declare government privilege.
Throughout their search on Aug. 8, FBI brokers eliminated greater than 100 paperwork containing categorised info — together with some marked prime secret and meant to be out there solely in particular authorities amenities — from the Trump property, together with greater than 30 bins of supplies containing hundreds of presidency data.
FBI investigators are probing potential crimes, together with violations of the Espionage Act and obstruction of justice.
The checklist provides a fuller image of the dimensions of what was recovered. The search warrant instructed brokers to take all objects discovered saved with supplies with categorised markings.
Within the seven bins taken from the workplace have been three paperwork marked confidential, seven marked prime secret and 17 marked secret co-mingled with 1,467 authorities paperwork or images with out classification markings; 43 empty folders with categorised banners; and 28 folders labeled “return to employees secretary/army aide.” Additionally within the workplace bins have been 99 journal, newspaper or press clippings dated between January 2017 and October 2018, and 26 clippings dated between January 2020 and November 2020.
Within the 26 bins faraway from a storage room have been 26 paperwork marked confidential, 11 marked prime secret and 34 marked secret co-mingled with 9,274 authorities paperwork or images with out classification markings; 5 empty folders with categorised banners; and 14 folders labeled “return to employees secretary/army aide.” Additionally within the bins have been tons of of stories articles, clothes, presents and books.
The empty folders with categorised banners could possibly be of specific concern within the intelligence neighborhood’s danger evaluation as a result of it could possibly be troublesome to find out what info may need been inside and the place it’s now.
In line with the investigation standing report, the FBI accomplished its preliminary assessment of the recovered paperwork on Wednesday. Supplies flagged as probably being topic to attorney-client privilege weren’t reviewed. Objects marked categorised have been segregated from the opposite recovered supplies and are being saved individually. The Workplace of the Director of Nationwide Intelligence is main an evaluation of the dangers to nationwide safety that might end result from disclosure of the seized supplies.
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Vance rips Harris for questioning his loyalty to America: 'What the hell have you done?'
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Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance called out Democratic heir apparent Kamala Harris at a campaign rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota on Saturday.
Harris said in a 45-second YouTube video posted on July 16 that Vance would be “loyal only to Trump, not to our country” and a “rubber stamp for [Trump’s] extreme agenda.”
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Vance countered the Vice President’s attack on his character at Saturday’s joint Trump and Vance rally with his track record of Marine Corps service and small business ownership as well as Harris’ failures in tackling the border crisis.
“Now, I saw the other day Kamala Harris questioned my loyalty to this country. That’s the word she used; loyalty. And it’s an interesting word. Semper Fi: loyalty, because there is no greater sign of disloyalty to this country than what Kamala Harris has done at our southern border,” said Vance.
ST CLOUD, MINNESOTA – JULY 27: Republican vice presidential nominee U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) speaks during a rally with running mate U.S. Republican Presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on July 27, 2024, in St Cloud, Minnesota. Trump hopes to flip the state of Minnesota this November, which hasn’t been carried by a Republican in a presidential election since 1972. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
The senator from Ohio didn’t stop with Harris’ record as border czar under President Joe Biden’s administration.
“And I’d like to ask the vice president, what has she done to question my loyalty to this country? I served in the United States Marine Corps. I went to Iraq for this country. I built a business for this country.”
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Vance added, “and my running mate took a bullet for this country. So my question to Kamala Harris is, what the hell have you done to question our loyalty to the United States of America?”
After the crowd roared with applause, Vance answered his own question.
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Republican vice presidential nominee U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) walks out with his wife Usha Vance to speak during a rally with running mate U.S. Republican Presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on July 27, 2024, in St Cloud, Minnesota. Trump hopes to flip the state of Minnesota this November, which hasn’t been carried by a Republican in a presidential election since 1972. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images))
“And the answer, my friends, is nothing. So let’s send a message to the media. Let’s send a message to Kamala Harris. Let’s send a message to every hardworking patriot from Minnesota across the country. We are ready to have President Donald J. Trump back, and we’re going to work our tails off to make sure it happens,” he concluded.
A Fox News poll released Friday shows former President Trump with 46% support in Minnesota, and Vice President Harris with 52%.
Former President Trump and Senator Vance are scheduled to give another campaign rally together Tuesday in Henderson, Nevada.
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Newsom calls on Oakland to allow more police chases, stop suspects from 'fleeing with impunity'
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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday sent a letter to Oakland officials urging them to allow police to engage in more vehicle pursuits, contending that the limitations placed on officers contribute to public safety challenges in the city.
The California Highway Patrol inspired the governor’s missive after the agency “observed criminals fleeing with impunity” during the governor’s campaign to boost law enforcement and reduce crime in a city that has historically been one of the most dangerous in the state.
In a policy Newsom described as an “outlier,” Oakland only allows police chases when a suspect is armed with a gun or involved in a forcible violent crime. The governor pointed out that unlike in other cities, Oakland police cannot pursue people suspected of committing many felonies or any misdemeanor, such as reckless driving, sideshow activity, and driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
“I urge you to reconsider whether OPD should be permitted to pursue suspects in more circumstances to improve public safety in your city and to establish a process to evaluate whether OPD is making full use of its authority, including that granted under the existing pursuit policy, to protect public safety and enforce the law,” Newsom wrote.
The governor’s letter, addressed to Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, the Oakland City Council and the Oakland Police Commission, laid out his support for a recent City Council decision to review the policy.
A top political topic in the 2024 election, crime has created pressure on Newsom and other elected officials and bolstered criticism of California’s criminal justice policies.
Newsom ramped up police presence in Oakland in February with the deployment of 120 California Highway Patrol officers to the city under a state law enforcement campaign targeting an uptick in violent crime and theft.
At the time, reports of In-N-Out Burger and other high-profile businesses in Oakland closing due to crime had made headlines around the country and raised questions about state policy and the need for criminal justice reform in the Golden State. In his letter, Newsom referenced viral videos and news coverage “witnessed regularly by the public” that show the dangers of allowing criminal acts, such as reckless driving at sideshows, to go unchecked.
The governor also acknowledged risks associated with pursuits, which he said can be “dangerous to police, suspects, and innocent bystanders.”
Newsom quadrupled the number of shifts CHP officers conducted in Oakland two weeks ago, with the goal of targeting organized crime, sideshows, carjackings, and other criminal activity over the next four months.
In the letter, the governor wrote that CHP “observed suspects attempting to escape arrest by using the same routes, concluding that they knew where OPD would discontinue a pursuit” because of the pursuit policy. In comparison, CHP’s pursuit of suspects, with the help of air support, caught suspects in each of the six chases that state officers initiated.
The increased CHP presence in the East Bay has resulted in the recovery of more than 1,142 stolen cars, the seizure of 55 firearms, and the arrests of 562 suspects, according to the governor’s office.
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Pollster finds 'astounding change' in Democratic electorate since Harris' ascension
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A new poll from The Wall Street Journal has found Vice President Kamala Harris neck and neck with Donald Trump after President Biden vacated the Democratic nomination for November’s election.
“Only 37% of Biden voters were enthusiastic about him in early July, and now 81% of Harris voters are enthusiastic about her,” Democratic pollster Mike Bocian, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster David Lee, told the Journal. “This is an astounding change.”
The former president maintains a 2% lead over Harris in a two-person race, within the Journal’s 3.1% margin of error, indicating Harris has cut into the six-point lead Trump had over President Biden before Biden withdrew from the race last weekend.
When the field expands to include Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other independent and third-party candidates, the gap slips to a slender 1% lead for Trump over Harris, 45% to 44%. Part of that shift resulted from the change in voter demographics as she has galvanized Democrats and brought high levels of enthusiasm into the party.
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Harris raised $100 million from over 1.1 million unique donors between Sunday afternoon to Monday evening after she announced she would run in place of Biden, marking what her campaign claimed to be the “largest 24-hour raise in presidential history.”
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump. (Getty Images)
The Journal poll does include good news for Trump, however. Republican pollster David Lee pointed out that Trump was trailing Biden in the July 2020 Journal poll by nine points.
“Donald Trump is in a far better position in this election when compared to a similar time in the 2020 election,” Lee told the Journal.
Voters favor Trump on key issues like the economy, immigration, foreign policy and crime and lean toward Harris on abortion.
“Instead of what was shaping up to be a Trump win, America has a real, bona fide race on its hands,” veteran political scientist and New England College President Wayne Lesperance told Fox News Digital this week. “Game on.”
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A tied national poll would give Trump an advantage in the Electoral College “given the way the country’s population is dispersed,” according to the Journal. But Harris has yet to pick a vice presidential candidate, with the likes of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz; Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz.; and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper likely to shake up those numbers.
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Vice President Kamala Harris drew a large crowd Tuesday afternoon in West Allis, Wis., at a rally. (Fox News Digital)
In Michigan, Harris and Trump remain in a dead heat, according to a Fox News poll released Friday, which marked a three-point shift for Harris, up from Biden’s 46% in April polling.
The poll found that men favor Trump by 13 points, while women back Harris by 12. Trump has a two-point advantage with voters over 45 years old, while Harris has a five-point advantage with voters under 35 years old. Whites without a college degree pick Trump by 15 points, and Harris has a three-point advantage among Whites with a degree and voters of color, who back her by 39 points.
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The race has tightened in battleground states overall, which will prove welcome news for Democrats who pushed for Biden to drop out on word that polling indicated a collapse in those states.
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The Butler, Pa., crowd at former President Trump’s rally (Fox News)
In Minnesota, Harris has a six-point lead, while Trump has a one-point advantage in Wisconsin. The two remain tied in Pennsylvania.
Fox News surveys in those battleground states found that Trump is meeting or exceeding his 2020 vote share when put into a two-way race with Harris, with greater support among voters who prioritize the economy and immigration as their top issues. Voters who consider abortion a top issue favor Harris.
Harris also enjoys higher favorable ratings than Trump in each state except Michigan, where they remain tied.
Fox News Digital’s Dana Blanton contributed to this report.
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