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Trump team takes aim at records probe; calls it 'misguided'

Trump team takes aim at records probe; calls it 'misguided'
TIFFANY: PLUS, THE JURY FOR THE SENTENCING OF PARKLAND SCHOOL SHOOTER BACK IN COURT TODAY, THE CENTERPIECE OF THE DEFENSE’S ARGUMENT. BUT FIRST FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S LEGAL TEAM, RESPONDS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE’S LATEST APPEAL. GOOD AFTERNOON. I’M TIFFANY KENNEY. ERIN: AND I’M ERIN GUY. THANK YOU FOR JOINING US FOR WPBF 25 NEWS AT NOON. THE DOJ IS APPEALING THE DECISION FOR A THIRD PARTY TO REVIEW THE DOCUMENTS SEIZED AT THE FORMER PRESIDENT’S MARALAGO -- MAR-A-LAGO HOME. OUR CALEB CALIFANO IS LIVE IN WEST PALM BEACH WITH THE NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THIS CASE. CALEB? CALEB TRUMP AND HIS TEAM ARE : CALLING THE SPECIAL MASTER A STEP TOWARDS RESTORING ORDER FROM CHAOS AND ARE CALLING ON THE JUDGE TO DENY THE APPEAL. THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IS SEEING THE SPECIAL MASTER WOULD JUST DELAY CRITICAL PARTS OF THEIR INVESTIGATION. IN THE 21-PAGE FILING SUBMITTED THIS MORNING, TRUMPS LAWYERS -- SHOWS TRUMP’S LAWYERS CONTINUED TO ARGUE THAT A DELAY FROM A SPECIAL MASTER WOULD NOT CAUSE ANY HARM TO THE INVESTIGATION AND THAT IT’S A NECESSARY STEP TO PRESERVE INTEGRITY . THEY CONTINUE TO ARGUE WHILE TRUMP WAS IN OFFICE, HE HAD THE POWER TO DECLASSIFY DOCUMENTS AND THAT AS A FORMER PRESIDENT HAS THE RIGHT TO VIEW PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS. LAST WEEK BOTH PARTIES SUBMITTED , THEIR CANDIDATES FOR THE SPECIAL MASTER OR THIRD PARTY TO LOOK OVER CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS TAKEN DURING THE SEARCH AT MAR-A-LAGO. THE DOJ SUBMITTED TWO NOMINATIONS, BOTH FEDERAL JUDGES. ONE SERVED AS A SPECIAL MASTER IN THE MICHAEL COHEN AND RUDY GIULIANI INVESTIGATIONS. MEANWHILE THE TRUMP TEAM’S TWO , CANDIDATES INCLUDE A RETIRED JUDGE WHO SERVED ON A FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE COURT, AS WELL AS PAUL HUCK JUNIOR, WHO IS A LAWYER AND THE HUSBAND OF A FLORIDA JUDGE WHO WAS ONCE ON TRUMP’S SHORTLIST FOR THE SUPREME COURT. BOTHS SIDES ARE ALSO DISAGREEING ON WHEN THE SPECIAL MASTER SHOULD BE CONCLUDED THE JUSTICE , DEPARTMENT SAYS IT SHOULD BE DONE BY OCTOBER 17
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Trump team takes aim at records probe; calls it 'misguided'
A criminal investigation into the presence of top-secret information at former President Donald Trump's Florida home has “spiraled out of control," his lawyers said Monday in urging a judge to leave in place a directive that temporarily halted core aspects of the Justice Department's probe.The Trump team also referred to the documents that were seized as "purported" classified records, suggesting his lawyers do not concede the Justice Department's contention that highly sensitive, top-secret documents were found by the FBI in its Aug. 8 search of Mar-a-Lago. The lawyers also asserted that there is no evidence any of the records were ever disclosed to anyone, and that at least some of the documents belong to him and not to the Justice Department.The 21-page filing underscores the significant factual and legal disagreements between lawyers for Trump and the U.S. government as the Justice Department looks to move forward with its criminal investigation into the illegal retention of national defense information at Mar-a-Lago and into the potential obstruction of that probe.The investigation hit a roadblock last week when U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon granted the Trump team's request for the appointment of an independent arbiter, also known as a special master, to review the seized records and prohibited for now the department from examining the documents for investigative purposes.The Justice Department has asked the judge to lift that hold and said it would appeal her ruling to a federal appeals court. The department said its investigation risked being harmed beyond repair if that order was not lifted, noting that confusion about its scope and meaning had already led the intelligence community to pause a separate risk assessment it was doing.But Trump's lawyers said in their own motion Monday that the order was a "sensible preliminary step towards restoring order from chaos." They asked Cannon to leave it in place."This investigation of the 45th President of the United States is both unprecedented and misguided," they wrote. "In what at its core is a document storage dispute that has spiraled out of control, the Government wrongfully seeks to criminalize the possession by the 45th President of his own Presidential and personal records."In the meantime, both sides on Friday night each proposed different names of candidates who could serve in the role of a special master, though they disagreed on the exact scope of duties the person should have.

A criminal investigation into the presence of top-secret information at former President Donald Trump's Florida home has “spiraled out of control," his lawyers said Monday in urging a judge to leave in place a directive that temporarily halted core aspects of the Justice Department's probe.

The Trump team also referred to the documents that were seized as "purported" classified records, suggesting his lawyers do not concede the Justice Department's contention that highly sensitive, top-secret documents were found by the FBI in its Aug. 8 search of Mar-a-Lago. The lawyers also asserted that there is no evidence any of the records were ever disclosed to anyone, and that at least some of the documents belong to him and not to the Justice Department.

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The 21-page filing underscores the significant factual and legal disagreements between lawyers for Trump and the U.S. government as the Justice Department looks to move forward with its criminal investigation into the illegal retention of national defense information at Mar-a-Lago and into the potential obstruction of that probe.

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The investigation hit a roadblock last week when U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon granted the Trump team's request for the appointment of an independent arbiter, also known as a special master, to review the seized records and prohibited for now the department from examining the documents for investigative purposes.

The Justice Department has asked the judge to lift that hold and said it would appeal her ruling to a federal appeals court. The department said its investigation risked being harmed beyond repair if that order was not lifted, noting that confusion about its scope and meaning had already led the intelligence community to pause a separate risk assessment it was doing.

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But Trump's lawyers said in their own motion Monday that the order was a "sensible preliminary step towards restoring order from chaos." They asked Cannon to leave it in place.

"This investigation of the 45th President of the United States is both unprecedented and misguided," they wrote. "In what at its core is a document storage dispute that has spiraled out of control, the Government wrongfully seeks to criminalize the possession by the 45th President of his own Presidential and personal records."

In the meantime, both sides on Friday night each proposed different names of candidates who could serve in the role of a special master, though they disagreed on the exact scope of duties the person should have.

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