A federal appeals court has lifted a judge’s hold on the Justice Department’s ability to use classified records seized from former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate in its ongoing criminal investigation
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An injunction that delayed or prevented the criminal investigation"from using classified materials risks imposing real and significant harm on the United States and the public.” Cannon ruled on Sept. 5 that she would name an independent arbiter, or special master, to do an independent review of those records and segregate any that may be covered by claims of attorney-client privilege or executive privilege and to determine whether any of the materials should be returned to Trump., the former chief judge of the federal court based in Brooklyn, has been named to the role.
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