The affidavit
Takeaways from the Mar-a-Lago search warrant affidavit
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Alphabet soup shows high sensitivity of docs Trump took from White House
The affidavit used a handful of acronyms when describing the sensitivity of the documents that were recovered from Mar-a-Lago earlier in the year. This alphabet soup is probably confusing to most Americans, but national security experts have said it reveals the horrifying scope of this security breach.
Some of the classified documents that Trump brought with him from the White House to Mar-a-Lago contained markings for “HCS, FISA, ORCON, NOFORN, and SI,” according to the FBI affidavit.
“HCS” indicates that the material is about human sources, or spies, that often work with the CIA. “FISA” relates to court-ordered surveillance collecting foreign intelligence, including wiretaps. “ORCON” means the document is so sensitive that its originator must approve any request to share it. “NOFORN” means the material can’t be shared with any foreign entities, even allies, without permission. “SI,” short for Special Intelligence, relates to signals intercepts, which are typically handled by the National Security Agency.
These phrases confirm what many feared – that the documents that may have been illegally mishandled at Mar-a-Lago contained some of America’s most sensitive secrets ...
Whether the documents were classified or not, they didn't belong to Trump - he stole them. But now that we know there have been (and may still be) classified documents at his residence, the question arises ... why did he take them? To write his memoirs (snort)? To put in his Presidential In-N-Out Burger, oops, I mean Library?
I'm thinking it was for some kind of personal gain.
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