Intel agencies need to 'assess the damage' Trump created with Mar-a-Lago document exposure: former CIA agent
Raw StoryIn a series of tweets on Thursday night, former CIA double agent Naveed Jamali suggested every U.S. government intelligence agency will likely be taking a hard look at the possible damage Donald Trump did to their programs because he stored top secret documents in an unsecured storage room at his Mar-a-Lago report. Reacting to a report from the Wahington Post that the Department of Justice rushed to serve a warrant at the former president's Florida resort based upon a belief that he took highly secretive documents about nuclear weapons with him when he left the White House eighteen months ago, Jamali claimed the intel agencies must be in a panic. That a former President would be storing classified material relating to our most important capabilities, puts our entire national security at risk," he began by way of explanation. RELATED: MSNBC's Heilemann thinks the unthinkable about Trump documents: ‘There's a big nuclear black market out there’ "It doesn’t matter how 'benign' the info in those docs is, they were classified for a specific reason," he explained.