Just before Garland’s public remarks, The New York Times reported that Trump received a subpoena this spring in search of documents that federal investigators believed he had failed to turn over earlier in the year. The news of the subpoena suggested that federal officials had tried more gentle approaches to reach some kind of agreement with Trump over the return of the documents in question.
Garland on Thursday said a Trump attorney was on site during the search, and there has been no evidence to suggest anything was planted by the FBI at Mar-a-Lago.
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