Files reveal NEW photos of boxes at Mar-a-Lago and how he handled classified documents on nuclear weapons and military plans

 The federal indictment against former President Donald Trump revealed he stored information about the nation’s nuclear secrets and even plans to retaliate against a foreign attack.

Trump maintained ‘hundreds’ of classified documents inside boxes at Mar-a-Lago, federal prosecutors said in the charging document unsealed Friday, in a historic move that has the former president railing against a ‘witch hunt.’

The charging document spells out for the first time detailed information on the information federal agents uncovered after a raid at Mar-a-Lago last summer, following negotiations with Trump’s team seeking the return of government documents.

‘The unauthorized disclosure of the material ‘could put at risk the national security of the United States, foreign relations, the safety of the United States military, and human sources and the continued viability of sensitive intelligence collection methods,’ according to the indictment.

The feds says Trump ’caused’ scores of boxes, including those with classified information, to be transported to his home at Mar-a-Lago, a private club in West Palm Beach.

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The documents note in dry language that Mar-a-Lago, an ‘active social club’ was ‘not an authorized location for the storage, possession, review, display’ or discussion of classified documents.

The indictment references a previously reported event from July 2021 at his Bedminister, New Jersey, where he described and showed a document about a ‘plan of attack’ that he said was prepared by the Pentagon. That appeared to be a reported document about U.S. attack plan off the shelf for Iran that Trump used to try to disparage Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley, whom he said had drawn it up.


Read the full indictment here.