A Trump spokesman says the passports were seized by agents meant to protect sensitive documents, contradicting a reported statement from the Justice Department.
Trump made earlier to his Truth Social network in which he said FBI agents had taken three of his passports, one of which had expired.
"We are also learning tonight that if any items not contained in the warrant were retrieved during the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago, they will be returned," O'Donnell said in a followup tweet. Security fencing is seen outside FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., on August 15, 2022. According to a spokesman for ex-President Donald Trump, the Department of Justice said in an email that it had taken Trump's passports during the search of his residence at Mar-a-Lago.
Filter agents or a"taint team" are prosecutors or law enforcement agents who review documents taken during a search to determine if any are protected by attorney-client privilege, according toby the Arnall Golden Gregory LLP law firm. These agents are responsible for ensuring evidence isn't excluded or prosecutors aren't disqualified because they were exposed to privileged information recovered in the search.
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