The Justice Department has "fresh evidence" that former President Donald Trump obstructed investigations and ordered to have evidence hidden in connection with the top-secret documents found in his Mar-a-Lago home.
Jack Smith, the special counsel investigating Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, is reportedly eyeing to talk to one of the former president's lawyers to testify before a grand jury.
Former President Donald Trump suffered another legal blow as a U.S. appeals court ended the special master's review of documents seized by the FBI at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.
Former President Donald Trump's motive for seizing the classified materials, known as Mar-a-Lago documents, was ego, federal agents and prosecutors believe.
Kash Patel, a top Donald Trump adviser, was granted limited immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony regarding the highly sensitive Mar-a-Lago documents.
A former Donald Trump employee has old Federal Bureau of Investigation agents about moving boxes of Mar-a-Lago documents on the order of the former president, according to people familiar with the probe.
Justice Department has urged the Supreme Court not to make interference in the federal government's probe of Donald Trump and the Mar-a-Lago documents found in his Florida residence.
A new book revealed that former President Donald Trump did admit to taking some "tremendous stuff" from the White House, including letters from North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, when he jetted to his Mar-a-Lago mansion after his term.
Mar-a-Lago special master Judge Raymond Dearie is ordering former President Donald Trump's team to present to the court any pieces of evidence they had that support their claims that the Federal Bureau of Investigation planted additional items on the seized classified documents in his Florida mansion last August 8.
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers admitted that there would be a possibility that he could get indicted should he answer his special master request to detail the classification status of the documents seized in his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida last August 8.
Florida Judge Aileen Cannon has finally named the special master for the independent review of the documents that the DOJ recovered on Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last month.
A federal judge in Florida has agreed to a request of the Justice Department to unseal a slightly less redacted version of the affidavit used to gain a warrant to search former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.