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Special Counsel Jack Smith opposes Trump’s request for secure facility to discuss classified documents.

Prosecutors Object to Trump’s Request for Special⁤ Treatment in Classified Documents Case

Prosecutors with special counsel Jack Smith on Aug. 14 objected to a request by former President Donald Trump’s lawyers‌ to ⁤set up a ⁣sensitive ⁤compartmented information ⁣facility (SCIF) to allow⁣ him and his legal⁣ team to discuss the classified documents in the case ‌against him, arguing the move would amount to “special treatment.”

In ⁣a court filing⁢ (pdf) to U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon, prosecutors with Mr. Smith pushed back against President Trump’s request, claiming that the 2023 Republican presidential candidate was seeking “special treatment that no other criminal defendant would receive and that ​is unsupported by law or precedent.”

Prosecutors further claimed that President Trump’s request for the SCIF was based on a “misrepresentation” of ‌the requirements set out in the ⁢proposed protective order issued last⁤ week by Judge Tanya Chutkan.

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That protective order stated ‌that President Trump and ‌his legal team were not allowed⁢ to disclose “sensitive​ materials,” including recordings,​ transcripts, and interview reports,‌ to anyone who is not part of his legal defense in the case.

“The proposed protective order requires​ that⁣ any‌ discussion of classified information between Trump and his attorneys take place in a sensitive compartmented information‌ facility (‘SCIF’); it does not require, as Trump maintains, that all ​discussions ⁤take place in the ⁢same SCIF where classified discovery will be housed,”‌ prosecutors with Mr. Smith wrote ⁣in their court filing.

“As such, there ⁢is no need to modify the proposed protective order on that basis—much ⁣less to include in the order‍ approval to ‘re-establish’ ‍a secure area at ‌an⁢ unidentified location used during Trump’s presidency, which is likely a reference to one of his homes,” they continued. “Creating a secure location in Trump’s residence—which is⁢ also⁣ a social ‍club—so he can discuss classified ‌information ‌would be an unnecessary​ and unjustified ‍accommodation that deviates from the normal course of cases involving ⁢classified ‍discovery.”

This image,⁤ contained in the indictment against former President​ Donald Trump, shows boxes of records stored in a⁤ bathroom at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach,​ Fla. (Department of Justice via AP)

‘Special⁢ Treatment’

Prosecutors additionally claimed in their response ⁣that President‌ Trump’s request amounted to “special treatment” because he⁢ was “asking to be the only defendant ​ever in a case involving classified information (at least to the Government’s knowledge) who would be able to discuss classified information in a⁤ private‍ residence.”

They also insisted that the Mar-a-Lago⁤ location was unsuitable for such a request ​because “it is a social club”⁤ and claimed that President ‍Trump⁢ had⁢ failed⁢ to specify what steps he would ​take to secure space ​at the residence.

Lawyers for President⁢ Trump had earlier ⁤this month requested the SCIF be reestablished at a “secure area at‌ an ‌unidentified location” previously used to review classified documents⁤ during⁤ his presidency so⁤ that they can prepare an adequate defense in ‍the case against him.

Reestablishing the secure location, his lawyers argued,​ would allow their ⁢client⁢ to safely and securely discuss with this legal team, “in a manner that is⁢ consistent with government security protocols” ⁣the classified documents‌ that prosecutors allege he⁢ illegally stored​ at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

President Trump has been charged with 38 ‌counts of willful retention of national defense information, obstruction,‌ and making false statements.

He has pleaded not ​guilty in the case.

Special counsel Jack⁢ Smith delivers remarks on⁤ a recently unsealed indictment against former President Donald Trump at the Justice Department in Washington on on June 9, 2023. (Alex ‌Wong/Getty Images)

‘Immense Practical and Logistical Hurdles’

While the request by President Trump’s ​legal team did‍ not specifically state Mar-a-Lago as⁣ the preferred location for the SCIF, it did ​reference a location in the Southern District​ of Florida that ‌was used during President Trump’s time in office to review ​highly-sensitive documents.

The request also noted‍ that President⁢ Trump and his legal team plan only to discuss “but not review” the classified information that is currently under 24-hour full security protection.

“This request is ‍based on the immense practical and logistical hurdles and costs that make it virtually impossible for President Trump to make regular trips to⁢ a ​public facility to discuss classified discovery⁤ material with counsel as necessary to​ conduct a defense consistent with the rights afforded by the Constitution,” lawyers for President Trump wrote⁣ in their⁢ court filing.



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