Trump's lawyers have informed the Justice Department that the outside team did not find any new classified information during their search, according to The Washington Post.
- Lawyers for former U.S. President Donald Trump searched Trump Tower and one of his golf courses after a judge instructed them to attest to complying with a subpoena to turn over all classified materials, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday.
The team also offered the FBI the opportunity to observe the search, but was declined, according to the report. In August, an FBI search at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, found more than 20 boxes of government records, including 11 sets of classified documents.
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