Investigators examining foes of Trump seek interviews related to Mar-a-Lago search, AP sources say
Summary
The Justice Department is investigating possible wrongdoing linked to the FBI’s 2022 search of President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. Investigators have asked law enforcement officials for voluntary interviews as part of a broader inquiry that also looks at past events related to the 2016 election.Key Facts
- The investigation focuses on the 2022 FBI search of President Trump’s Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago.
- Law enforcement officials have been asked for voluntary interviews about the search and related matters.
- The inquiry is connected to a larger investigation about alleged conspiracies involving President Trump.
- The probe also examines events tied to Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
- Trump was indicted in 2023 on charges about classified documents but the case was dismissed by a judge he appointed.
- The Justice Department investigation is led by prosecutor Joe diGenova since April 2026.
- Congressional Republicans have questioned the justification for the Mar-a-Lago search.
- It is unclear if or when charges will be filed in the current investigation.
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