Two of former President Donald Trump's staffers moved sensitive documents at Mar-a-Lago one day before federal officials went to the property to retrieve them. That's according to The Washington Post, which previously reported that the boxes of documents were moved out of a storage room at Mar-a-Lago after the feds subpoenaed them last May. Officials at the National Archives and the Justice Department had requested that the documents be returned before subpoenaing them. But investigators are said to be suspicious of the specific timing of the move and believe it could to point to potential obstruction of the ongoing federal investigation into whether Trump mishandled national defense information.
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