National Archives identified over 100 documents with classified markings in first 15 boxes collected from Trump
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The National Archives identified over 100 documents with classification markings — including some identified as Top Secret and belonging to sensitive Special Access Programs — following its initial review of the 15 boxes of White House records first collected from Donald Trump's Florida residence in January 2022, according to a letter sent by the archives' acting archivist to an attorney for the former president.
A person familiar with the letter confirmed its authenticity to CBS News' Robert Costa. The letter was first reported on Just the News by an investigative reporter now best known as a conservative commentator, John Solomon. In June, Trump named Solomon and a former administration official, Kash Patel, to be "representatives for access to Presidential records of my administration."
On Tuesday afternoon, the National Archives posted the letter without comment.