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BOMBSHELL: Mar-a-Lago a magnet for spies, officials warn
Former intelligence chiefs say national security officials are ‘shaking their heads at what damage might have been done’.
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Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago home in November 2018. There are fears it was targeted by Russia over the past 18 or 20 months. Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images
Nicola Slawson
Thu 8 Sep 2022 06.29 EDT

Good morning.

Mar-a-Lago – the Palm Beach resort and residence where Donald Trump reportedly stored nuclear secrets among a trove of highly classified documents for 18 months since leaving the White House – is a magnet for foreign spies, former intelligence officials have said.

The Washington Post reported that a document describing an unspecified foreign government’s defences, including its nuclear capabilities, was one of the many highly secret papers Trump took away from the White House when he left office in January 2021.

There were also documents marked SAP, for Special-Access Programmes, which are often about US intelligence operations and have severely restricted circulation, even among administration officials with top security clearance.

Potentially most disturbing of all, there were papers stamped HCS, Humint Control Systems, involving human intelligence gathered from agents in enemy countries, whose lives would be in danger if their identities were compromised.

When will Trump be prosecuted? The granting of Trump’s request for a “special master” gives the justice department no good options. The need to prosecute Trump as soon as possible after this November’s midterm elections points to avoiding the delay an appeal could cause, and just moving forward with the special master’s document review.
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