Wray defends Mar-a-Lago search: ‘Part of the FBI’s job is to safeguard classified information’
- Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray defended the search of President-elect Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, stating it was necessary to safeguard classified information.
- Wray noted that the FBI attempted to retrieve the documents using the least intrusive means, but Trump's obstruction led to an escalation of the process.
- A federal judge issued a warrant for the Mar-a-Lago search, while District Court Judge Aileen Cannon later dismissed the case against Trump.
- Wray emphasized that the FBI has handled classified document cases for decades, including retrieving documents from homes.
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