After FBI raid on Trump's house: US judge calls for decision on Special Master

Donald Trump is using all means to defend himself against the proceedings initiated against him and is requesting the use of a special representative.

After FBI raid on Trump's house: US judge calls for decision on Special Master

Donald Trump is using all means to defend himself against the proceedings initiated against him and is requesting the use of a special representative. A judge is now asking the FBI to make a quick decision. During the raid on Trump's house, not only files but also objects were seized.

A US court has asked the US government to comment on former President Donald Trump's application for a special master's degree by Tuesday. A Special Master is a special representative tasked with overseeing the investigation of documents seized from the residences of former US Presidents. He may be appointed in highly sensitive cases to ensure investigators do not see confidential or procedural information.

In addition, US District Judge Aileen M. Cannon ordered the Justice Department to make a classified disclosure of other items confiscated in the FBI raid in early August. Trump had previously requested that confiscated items that did not fall within the scope of the investigation be returned.

US District Judge Cannon was nominated by then-President Trump in 2020. Your approach has not yet provided any information about a possible decision on Trump's application. The Justice Department announced on Friday that it was investigating the ex-president for illegally taking documents from his tenure in the White House, including intelligence information.

According to US media reports, the US secret services are to evaluate the documents. Trump, who has not ruled out running for president again in 2024, has described the court-approved investigation into his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, as "politically motivated" and a "burglary" at his property.