Thast all you got from the article? What planet do we live on that the Nuclear Capabilities of an Ally aren't among the absolute top Secret of National Secretes? you blithely dismiss this as a clerical error of soesort. anyways,sicne i am in an espcically good mood here is the parts I;m talking about. Pretty big stuff!!
Documents recovered from former President Donald Trump's home at Mar-a-Lago were so restricted that some senior national security officials in the Biden administration did not have the authorization to look at them,
The Washington Post reported.
On August 8, the
FBI executed a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, and seized
10,000 government documents, including 11 sets of classified documents, court records say. According to the warrant, the FBI is investigating whether Trump broke multiple laws by taking the documents,
including the Espionage Act, which
prohibits the transfer of information that could harm the US.
The Post's report, citing multiple people close to the Mar-a-Lago investigation, adds to the
growing concern about the sensitivity of the documents Trump kept at his home, with little known about the security of the location where they were in.
A person close to the investigation told The Post that when investigators began reviewing the documents, they grew "alarmed" at how restricted some of them were.
The Post reported that some of the documents would be unknown to most senior national security officials.
The only people with the power to grant authorization to view these sensitive documents are the president, a few members of the president's Cabinet, and officials close to the Cabinet, an unnamed source said.
Among the documents was information on the
nuclear-defense capabilities of a foreign nation, sources told The Post