DOJ Submits Argument Against Need for Special Master in Mar-a-Lago Docs Case

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The DOJ has requested access to the remaining 11,000 non-classified documents that were retrieved, without the need for a special master, saying Trump has “no plausible claim” of privilege.

On Friday, the Department of Justice announced it would appeal the remaining portions of the original order establishing a special master to review documents retrieved from former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.on district court Judge Aileen Cannon’s order that created a special master to review all of the government documents that Trump improperly removed from the White House upon his departure from office.

“Under this Court’s precedent, it requires, at a minimum, a showing that the government callously disregarded Plaintiff’s constitutional rights,”Trump never made specific attorney-client privilege claims over the 11,000 non-classified documents that were retrieved, the DOJ said.

of Cannon’s original ruling. Trump’s lawyers will have until November 10 to file a response to the DOJ’s brief. After that, the DOJ will have the opportunity to rebut that filing. The 11th Circuit Court will determine when to hear oral arguments on November 17.

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