President Joe Bidenโs administration on Aug. 15 urged a federal court to keep the affidavit that led to the approval of a search warrant on former President Donald Trumpโs resort shielded from the public.
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers said unsealing the affidavit would โirreparably harm the governmentโs ongoing criminal investigation.โ
โEven when the public is already aware of the general nature of the investigation, revealing the specific contents of a search warrant affidavit could alter the investigationโs trajectory, reveal ongoing and future investigative efforts, and undermine agentsโ ability to collect evidence or obtain truthful testimony,โ they wrote in a 13-page filing to U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, who is overseeing the case.
โIn addition to the implications for the investigation, the release of this type of investigative material could have โdevastating consequencesโ for the reputations and rights of individuals whose actions and statements are described,โ they added, citing a previous decision in a different case.
A slew of parties, including Judicial Watch, media outlets, and the Florida Center for Governmental Accountability, have lodged motions after the Aug. 8 raid of Mar-a-Lago, arguing it is in the public interest to unseal the affidavit and other related documents.
The government and Trumpโs lawyers agreed on some of the documents, and Reinhartย unsealed the search warrantย and several attachments on Aug. 12, revealing that the government believes Trump violated multiple laws.
โDifferent Set of Considerationsโ
โThe department filed the motion to make public the warrant and receipt in light of the former presidentโs public confirmation of the search, the surrounding circumstances, and the substantial public interest in this matter,โ Attorney General Merrick Garland said in prepared remarks three days after the raid.
Those documents were made public with few redactions.
โThe affidavit supporting the search warrant presents a very different set of considerations. There remain compelling reasons, including to protect the integrity of an ongoing law enforcement investigation that implicates national security, that support keeping the affidavit sealed,โ DOJ lawyers said in the new filing.
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Byย Zachary Stieber