A version of the affidavit for the FBI raid on Donald Trump's home that includes less redactions has been allowed for public release by a judge in federal court.
Breaking news: magistrate judge is unsealing even more of the FBI affidavit that led to the Mar-a-Lago search.
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The affidavit was subject to a "additional partial unsealing" after the magistrate judge Bruce Reinhart issued an order for it to be done so on Tuesday. The memo provided further insight into the thinking behind the raid that had been carried out at Mar-a-Lago by the Biden Department of Justice. It gave the impression that the authorities were unaware that Trump possessed declassified materials, which was a surprising revelation. It was also disclosed that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a subpoena for security video from Trump's house dating back to January 10, 2022. This occurred one week before to the national archives taking 15 boxes of records from Mar-a-Lago.
The answer to the question of whether or not Trump provided the requested evidence is still classified.
The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Oann.