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FBI was seeking classified presidential records at Trump’s home | First Thing

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Nicola Slawson
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Search warrant executed by FBI agents suggests investigation comes with potentially far-reaching political ramifications for former president. Plus, America's toxic algal bloom

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Federal investigators searched Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida on Monday bearing a warrant that broadly sought presidential and classified records that the justice department believed the former president unlawfully retained, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

Could the Mar-a-Lago raid benefit Trump politically? Trump is widely believed to be pursuing a presidential run in 2024. Some suggested that it would fuel his supporters' suspicion of federal law enforcement officials, whom Trump and his allies have long disparaged as corrupt and biased.

Why didn't the FBI just use a subpoena? The fact that the FBI sought a search warrant rather than a subpoena implies it did not trust Trump to hand over or preserve official documents in his possession.

What else has the FBI done? Federal investigators seized the cellphone of the Republican congressman Scott Perry on Tuesday, his office said. Perry is a close ally of Trump.

What will happen now? The program now will be unwound in a quick, and orderly manner", DHS said in a statement. No more people are being enrolled and those who appear in court will not be returned to Mexico when they appear in the US for their next hearings.

Why did the Biden administration decide to end the policy? The policy has endemic flaws, imposes unjustifiable human costs, and pulls resources and personnel away from other priority efforts to secure our border", the department said.

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