The U.S. Justice Department made public a redacted version of the affidavit used to secure a search warrant of former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence.

Large portions of the affidavit were redacted by the Justice Department to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation. But the document reveals that 184 documents taken to Mar-a-Lago that Trump turned over to the National Archives and Records Administration in January 2022 contained classified information, including 25 documents marked top secret.

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