The tug-of-war between the FBI and Donald Trump continues, after the search by the Bureau in the residence of Mar-a-Lago, to requisition a series of documents that the former president held in an improper way , putting national security at risk and perhaps - this is the suspicion - to hinder investigations concerning him.

The tycoon appealed to the Department of Justice , asking for the appointment of a "special master" , or an arbitrator, for the "impartial" analysis of the seized cards. But the Department itself opposed the request, explaining that the FBI obtained the search order at Trump's residence after obtaining evidence "that government documents had probably been hidden and removed from the filing and that efforts had probably been made to obstruct the government investigation. "

Meanwhile, new details emerge about the contents of the documents that Trump was hiding in the safe of his mansion in Florida.

According to Rolling Stone , which cites some informed sources, among the papers seized by the FBI in Mar-a-Lago there is also one with "information" on French President Emmanuel Macron .

It is not clear what such "information" is, but it is suspected that it may have something to do with his intimate and private, even sexual, life. The Elysée leader in fact, the sources say, has always been the subject of great interest on the part of Trump who, both during and after his stay in the White House, would have boasted of knowing some confidential details about his personal life.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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