![]() ![]() Some of the documents were classified under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA. “HCS” marked other documents, indicating they were classified to “protect intelligence information derived from clandestine human sources. The documents within the boxes held classified markings for special intelligence, a designation “designed to protect technical and intelligence information derived from the monitoring of foreign communications signals.” “Several of the documents also contained what appears to be FPOTUS’s handwritten notes,” the affidavit says. Within the 15 boxes of documents the National Archives received earlier this year, the federal agents found 184 documents with classified markings, including 67 marked confidential, 92 marked secret and 25 marked top secret. The unsealed affidavit stated that of the documents Trump returned to the National Archives after about a year out of office, “of most significant concern was that highly classified records were unfoldered, intermixed with other records, and otherwise unproperly identified.” The agents also wrote that there is “probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction” will be found at Mar-a-Lago. The 38-page partially redacted affidavit said federal agents wanted a search warrant because they believed “that additional documents that contain classified or that are Presidential records subject to record retention requirements currently remain” at Mar-a-Lago. The FBI’s request to search sections of Mar-a-Lago earlier this month stemmed from a batch of documents the National Archives received in January from Trump that included more than 700 pages with classified markings. The property - which hosts Trump’s private residence, a golf club and other housing - is not authorized to store classified or national defense information, according to a partially redacted affidavit released Friday. We thank you for taking this journey with us and we'll see you next time.WASHINGTON - A judge granted the Federal Bureau of Investigation a search warrant for former President Donald Trump’s home earlier this month after agents found 184 documents with classified markings had been kept at Mar-a-Lago. We hope you like what we have in store for you on our way into our fifth year of podcasting. This applies to all of our episodes, including Amber Clave, Firefly Podcast, and Gold Wings, Black Skies. We'll be honest though, sometimes it's just a matter of days, or even hours, but you'll always be able to say you got it first. Supporting us at any level will provide you early access to episodes, basically as soon as they're finished, which is sometimes weeks or even months before they hit the main feed. Redacted files free#That means getting more editors to free up the most important resource of all to our projects: Megan's free time. So here's the deal, we're still interested in doing more: recording more, streaming more, writing more, releasing transcripts more, and even traveling more, to get you more gaming goodness. Those five years have also seen us branch out into running games at conventions, writing scenarios for publication and working on a few black box projects that will hopefully see the light of day before too long. We’ve put out hundreds of episodes and along the way brought together a bunch of great people to enjoy games and all kinds of other nerdery together. Hard as it might be to believe, Aser and Megan have been at this podcasting thing for over five years now. ![]()
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