Trump Seeks Access to Classified Documents Prior to Trial at Mar-a-Lago

Trump Seeks Access to Classified Documents Prior to Trial at Mar-a-Lago

Lawyers for Donald⁢ Trump asked a federal judge on Wednesday to approve the re-establishment of ⁤an ultra-secure facility at his Mar-a-Lago club ⁢to review‌ classified documents produced to‍ him⁢ in discovery, an audacious request without precedent in national security cases.

The ‍request‍ essentially would give Trump the freedom to discuss and review​ the same classified documents‌ he has been charged with illegally retaining in the same location where the alleged crimes took place.

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Trump’s lawyers suggested the re-establishment of a sensitive compartmented information facility, often called a “Scif”, at Mar-a-Lago in an 11-page filing that argued Trump’s schedule and security requirements made it impossible for him to make regular ⁤trips ‌to‍ such ⁣a facility at a courthouse.

The Scif ⁣at Mar-a-Lago that​ existed during the Trump presidency was removed after Trump left office in January​ 2021. Although the case has ⁢elements that are novel, reconstructing a Scif for a private citizen because of their former office would be unprecedented.

The filing, submitted to US district court judge Aileen Cannon, was the latest twist⁢ in the ‍back-and-forth negotiation between Trump and prosecutors in the office of special counsel Jack Smith over the protective order governing the use of what gets turned over in discovery.

Since Trump⁤ was charged with retaining national security​ materials, including US nuclear secrets and⁤ plans for US retaliation in‌ the ⁣event of an attack, his case ​will be tried according to the ⁣time-consuming steps laid out in the Classified ​Information Procedures Act,‌ or Cipa.

The rules require Cannon, under Cipa section 3, to issue a protective order before prosecutors⁣ can start the discovery process whereby they turn ‌over to the defense all of⁢ the materials they intend to use at trial, just like in any other criminal case.

According to⁤ the rules, Trump’s lawyers can challenge the protective order and ask the judge to extend‌ access to Trump himself. Last ‌month, Trump did ask to be able to review the⁣ classified discovery materials⁤ himself,​ and prosecutors agreed to his request.

The remaining sticking point, according to an earlier filing by ⁢prosecutors, has been where⁢ Trump will be allowed to review those materials.

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Trump had sought permission to discuss the classified documents with his lawyers at ​both his ⁣Bedminster club in New Jersey, ‌where he spends his ‌summers, and his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, where the indictment against him says he hoarded the national security ⁤papers.

But prosecutors objected to the ‍final​ request, noting that they were unaware of any⁢ previous case where defendants were allowed to discuss classified information in a private residence and ⁣that it ⁣was inconsistent with the law.

“There is no basis for the defendant’s request,” prosecutors wrote ​last month. “It is particularly striking that…

2023-08-09 16:03:58
Original from www.theguardian.com
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