FBI took empty 'classified' folders, photographs, clothes and books from Mar-a-Lago

FBI took empty 'classified' folders, photographs, clothes and books from Mar-a-Lago

The FBI seized empty folders with classified markings, clothes, books and government photographs during their raid on Mar-a-Lago, a new inventory list unsealed by a judge on Friday revealed. 

Among the items listed in the documents released Friday are 47 empty folders that were found in Trump’s office that are marked as ‘classified’ and more than 1,500 magazines, newspapers, press articles and other printed media from around his home. 

The list shows that several folders found during the raid had classified markings on them – but there were no contents inside. Magazine and news articles were also picked up. 

The Florida Southern District Court release also confirms top secret documents were among the stash of items, which were displayed in the photo of files sprawled on the floor released by the Justice Department this week. 

The new details were unveiled as Trump lawyers fought to get a special master to review the documents taken during the search last month. 

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