Russian media says Moscow already "studying" top-secret records from Trump raid
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WORLD 14 August 2022 - 13:00
Hosts on Russia's state-owned Russia-1 television channel said that officials in Moscow have already been "studying" top secret and other classified documents the FBI sought through a search warrant of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort home.
The FBI, with the approval of Attorney General Merrick Garland, carried out a raid of Trump's Florida residence looking for top secret and sensitive compartmentalized information, as well as other classified documents, on Monday. The Washington Post reported on Thursday that records related to nuclear weapons were sought by the federal agents, but Trump described that reporting as a "hoax," according to Newsweek.
Russia-1 reported on the raid in a segment shared to Twitter late Friday evening by Julia Davis, a columnist for The Daily Beast and the creator of the Russian Media Monitor. During the segment, state-run television host Evgeny Popov mentioned the reporting about nuclear weapons.
"Turns out that the investigation against Trump has to do with the disappearance of secret documents from the White House, related to the development of nuclear weapons by the U.S.," Popov said. "The FBI isn't saying what kinds of weapons, or what they found in Trump's estate. Obviously, if there were any important documents, they've been studying them in Moscow for a while."
"What's the point of searching?" Popov then asked, suggesting that protecting classified information was already a useless endeavour.
"Nuclear weapons issue is a Hoax, just like Russia, Russia, Russia was a Hoax, two Impeachments were a Hoax, the Mueller investigation was a Hoax, and much more. Same sleazy people involved," the former president wrote in a post on his Truth Social platform early Friday morning.
Trump critics have long speculated and floated theories that he was working with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing his consistently positive remarks about the Russian leader and his former business ties to Moscow.
Concerns that Trump's 2016 presidential campaign was backed by the Kremlin led to the lengthy investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller. Although the probe determined that Moscow had worked to promote Trump's campaign and disparage his Democratic opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, it did not conclude that Trump or his team conspired with Russia.
The ex-president has consistently described allegations and investigations related to his ties to Russia as a "hoax" and a "witch hunt." No evidence has been brought to light corroborating many of the theories promoted by some Democrats regarding the former president and the Kremlin, although there have been continued concerns voiced by some Trump critics regarding his favorable views of Putin.
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