details the potential offenses being investigated. you can see there, it says willful retention of national defense information, also concealment or removal of government records. also obstruction of a federal investigation. that willful retention that you see there, anderson, it s key because legal experts are telling our evan perez and caitlin polantz that it s that language that points directly to the former president as a possible subject of the criminal probe. something else that was released was the motion to seal, and it has federal prosecutors expressing their concern that, as you can see there, evidence might be destroyed. and, you know anderson, that could explain why fbi agents were really compelled to move in and spent hours taking, you know, 11 steps of classified documents in the end. could you just explain what the doj s main argument against releasing the affidavit is? yeah, they ve been arguing this in their papers, they also argued it forcefully in court
the normal course introduction. for example, if the affidavit describes the kinds of documents that the department of justice felt was so very sensitive, it may well reveal information in the documents, in the hands of an adversary would be very dangerous. but instead of simply blocking that out, and alternative to take about would be to paraphrase. for example, they could say, instead of quoting from the document or whatever they might do, they might just say, documents regarding u.s. nuclear capabilities or documents regarding chinese ballistic missile development or something like that. some innocuous phrase that signified that the importance of the information without revealing it. there may be other ways to do that and other parts of the affidavit dealing with the witnesses and the theory of the case that i think this will be very hard to do, but i just think that if the department insist on the normal practice of complete confidentiality of
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