
The NPR Politics Podcast Fight Over Trump's Confidential Docs Remains Ugly And Tedious
Sep 12, 2022
The podcast digs into the tense legal showdown over classified documents linked to a former president. It highlights the clashing views between Trump's team and the Justice Department on document ownership and reviews. Listeners learn about the serious national security risks posed by mishandled documents, including potential foreign access to sensitive information. The discussion sheds light on the complex interplay of legal challenges and the political ramifications surrounding this ongoing saga.
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Special Master Appointment
- A special master will review materials seized from Trump's estate, acting as an independent party.
- This is due to the unusual nature of the case, a former president possessing potentially sensitive documents.
Special Master Candidates
- The DOJ suggested two retired judges, Barbara Jones and Thomas Griffith, as potential special masters.
- Trump's team proposed retired judge Raymond Dearie and Paul Huck Jr.
Document Ownership Dispute
- The special master's role in determining document ownership is unclear.
- Trump's team and the DOJ disagree on the special master's access to classified documents.
