Daily Trade News

DOJ asks judge to hold Trump in contempt over classified docs


Documents seized by FBI from Mar-a-Lago

Source: Department of Justice

The Department of Justice has asked a federal judge to hold former President Donald Trump or his office in contempt of court over failing to comply with a subpoena that requires him to turn over all documents marked classified in his possession, two reports said Thursday.

Prosecutors for the department last week told U.S. District Court Chief Judge Beryl Howell in Washington, D.C., that searches for such documents performed by Trump’s team of four locations before Thanksgiving were not satisfactory, CNN reported.

The Washington Post, which earlier reported on the contempt request, said that a key issue of dispute between the DOJ and Trump’s legal team has been his team’s repeated refusal to designate someone as a custodian of records who could state that all classified records have been returned to the government.

The Post reported that the DOJ wants Trump’s office held in contempt, while CNN reported that the department wants Trump held in contempt.

Both news outlets cited sources familiar with the matter and noted that the contempt action remains under seal.

The subpoena for the classified documents was issued in May.

CNBC Politics

Read more of CNBC’s politics coverage:



Read More: DOJ asks judge to hold Trump in contempt over classified docs