DOJ wants to see more security video from Mar-a-Lago after FBI search: report
Raw StoryThe Department of Justice has subpoenaed more security video from Mar-a-Lago in a sign that "officials are not certain whether they have recovered all the presidential records," The New York Times reported Monday evening. Unnamed sources told the publication that officials are seeking additional footage in the wake of the FBI's August 8 raid on Donald Trump's Palm Beach resort, signaling that the agency is still scrutinizing the manner in which Trump allegedly took the documents from the White House at the end of his tenure. IN OTHER NEWS: There's 'great irony' to Trump being probed for stashing top-secret docs: Former DOJ counterintel chief FBI agents seized documents marked "Top Secret," "Secret" and "Confidential" during the search of Trump's palatial residence. The search warrant for the raid, which was personally approved by Attorney General Merrick Garland, directed the FBI to seize documents and records "illegally possessed" in violation of three criminal statutes, including one falling under the Espionage Act, which makes it a crime to illegally obtain or retain national security information.