
Trump team says it doesn't want to immediately disclose certain 'declassification' information in special master review
CNN
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump signaled Monday that they oppose having to immediately make disclosures about declassification related to the Mar-a-Lago documents as part of the special master process ordered by a federal judge this month.
In a letter to US District Judge Raymond Dearie, who was tapped to serve as an independent third party to review the documents the FBI seized during a search of the former President's residence and resort, Trump's lawyers referenced a non-public draft plan for the review that Dearie circulated among the parties ahead of a status conference set for Tuesday.
The draft plan, according to Trump's letter, "requires that the Plaintiff disclose specific information regarding declassification to the Court and to the Government."













