The court agreed to Trump’s request: An outside attorney will review the seized documents

The court agreed to Trumps request An outside attorney will

The judge’s recent decision will delay the ongoing criminal investigation by the Ministry of Justice.

In the United States, the right to appoint an external agent to investigate documents seized by the federal police FBI ex-president Donald Trump’s from the mansion last month.

A federal judge by Aileen Cannon according to Monday’s decision, Trump’s personal belongings, documents and material can be inspected. Material classified as secret and related to national security is excluded from the permit.

The judge’s recent decision will delay the ongoing criminal investigation by the Ministry of Justice.

The Ministry of Justice has opposed appointing an agent because, according to the ministry, it could endanger national security and slow down investigations into why secret material was found in Trump’s possession.

According to Trump, the examination of the documents is necessary because he has not done anything wrong, but it is a witch hunt by the Department of Justice, which aims to damage his possible new presidential candidacy.

The parties have until Friday to submit to the court a list of candidates for representation.

An external attorney with the title of special master is most often appointed to criminal proceedings where it is suspected that some of the evidence may be protected by legal professional secrecy so that it cannot be used in court.

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