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WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump spoke this spring about classified documents the government believed he was keeping after the president left the White House. , received a federal grand jury subpoena, a source familiar with the document confirmed to NBC News.
Conservative journalist John Solomon said Thursday afternoon months before the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago's home in Florida earlier this week. First reported that a subpoena was sent to Trump. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the subpoenas related to documents Trump's legal team discussed with Justice Department officials at a previously reported meeting in June.
Officials "came down to retrieve the documents requested" in the subpoena, the sources said.
Citing "two of his sources who were briefed on classified documents" sought in the subpoena, the New York Times reported Thursday that federal officials It reported that he was urged to conduct a search for Lago. The material was particularly sensitive to national security.
Jonathan Allen is a senior national affairs reporter for his NBC News, based in Washington.