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explain why the justice department moved so urgently to hunt down any further classified materials me might have. multiple people told the times the former president personally went through 15 boxes beforehanding them over in january. and the highly sensitive nature of some of the material on the boxes prompted archives officials to refer the matter to the justice department, which within months had convened a grand jury investigation. the revelation coming just after trump s lawyers called the florida search shockingly aggressive and overbroad. that s someone who would oversee the handling of the documents. let s talk about all of this with ken dilanian, arab davis, a reporter for the washington post, a former special agent in the fbi s counterintelligence agent and harry litman, a former u.s. attorney. it s good to have you all here. so nbc news is working to confirm the details by the new york times , but you re reporting that documents marked classified at a level sugg
this about the massive tranche of classified documents that were in trump s possession and have been ever since he left office in january 2021. they write this, quote, the extent to which such a large number of hailey sensitive documents remained at mar-a-lago for months, even as the department sought the return of all material that should have been left in government custody when trump left office suggested to officials that the former president or his aides have been cavalier in handling it, not fully forthcoming with investigators or both. the first batch of documents 15 boxes in total retrieved in january reportedly contained 150 classified documents, and the national archives relayed to trump s team just how sensitive these documents were in their may letter, telling trump s attorneys those boxes contained 700 pages of classified materials, some of them with the highest levels of classification possible. which suggests that they contain some of the government s most ferv
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