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Trump's ex-chief of staff said it's hard to understand how such highly classified documents ended up
Trump's ex-chief of staff said it's hard to understand how such highly classified documents ended up at Mar-a-Lago and that they are 'not accidentally moved anywhere'
kvlamis@insider.com (Kelsey Vlamis) - 9h ago
Some of items recovered at Trump's Mar-a-Lago were classified TS/SCI, court records said.
Mick Mulvaney said such records are so "serious" that folks are supposed to track their location.
"It's really hard to understand how it gets there in the first place," Mulvaney said of Mar-a-Lago.
A former chief of staff to President Donald Trump said it's hard to understand how some the classified documents that were said to have been seized from Mar-a-Lago ended up there.
Mick Mulvaney, who served as Trump's acting chief of staff from January 2019 to March 2020, appeared on CNN Friday to discuss the materials that were seized during the August 8 raid on Trump's Florida residence. According to court records, the FBI recovered 11 sets of classified documents.
When asked if he was concerned about the documents, Mulvaney said one thing that caught his attention was that among the list of recovered materials were items labeled Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information, or TS/SCI, which requires the highest levels of security clearance.
More: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-s-ex-chief-of-staff-said-it-s-hard-to-understand-how-such-highly-classified-documents-ended-up-at-mar-a-lago-and-that-they-are-not-accidentally-moved-anywhere/ar-AA10Tp9q?ocid=NL_ENUS_A1_00010101_1_1&bep_ref=1&bep_csid=53307
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