the documents had been returned. it also including this new photo showing documents with classified markings laid out on a carpet. some of them found in a desk in the former president s personal office. the filing also says some of the documents were so sensitive, fbi agents and justice department attorneys needed additional security clearances to look at them. doj also says trump s request for a special master is quote unnecessary and would significantly harm governmental interests including national security interests. the former president has until 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight to respond. a federal judge in florida will hold a hearing tomorrow on his request for a special master. with us now to take a closer look, nbc news homeland security continue julie ainsley, a former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst and frank figliuzzi, an msnbc national security analyst. julia, what else are we able to learn from this court filing? one of the things, buried in a footnote, they say
special access program that i had to be polygraphed to get read into and i had to get polygraphed to get read out of. glenn, are there legal repercussions, trump, and maybe even his legal team will need to worry about? and i have the document here. you know, one of the things that it mentions, and i ll read it to you. it says, notwithstanding counsel s representation on june 3rd that materials from the white house were only located in the storage room, classified documents were found in both the storage room and in the former president s office, and then adding the fbi in a matter of hours recovered twice as many documents with classification markings as the quote diligent search that the former president s counsel and other representatives had weeks to perform calls into serious question the representations made on june 3rd certification and casts doubt on the extent of cooperation. so are there some legal ramifications to the president s counsel for having said, look,