Maggie Haberman: There were several boxes of documents, other pieces of paper and so forth, taken from Mar-a-Lago during this search. According to the inventory that was made public last week, there were 11 sets of documents with classification markings on them. So, SCI is a separate security clearance process that runs through the CIA. That suggests an even narrower group of people who would have access to those pages.
Last week, the F.B.I. took the extraordinary step of searching Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald J. Trump’s private club and Florida home. Their goal? To find materials he was thought to have improperly removed from the White House, including classified documents.
An inventory of the material taken from the search showed that agents seized 11 sets of documents with some type of confidential or secret marking on them.
We explore some of the latest developments in the case.
Guest: Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.
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