Trump calls for release of full affidavit used for FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid
Trump is calling for the affidavit to be released after the DOJ argued it would harm their investigation
Trump is calling for the affidavit to be released after the DOJ argued it would harm their investigation
Judge Reinhart ordered the Justice Department to deliver a redacted copy of the affidavit last week
The Justice Department released the affidavit Friday but heavily redacted large portions of the document
Trump's lawyers want to check affidavit for accuracy and "misleading omissions."
Judicial Watch then issued its reply, saying "[t]he public interest in the contents of the affidavit cannot be understated"
The affidavit has been sent to the Department of Justice
The affidavit also chillingly states that one of the surviving roommates heard "crying and saw a figure clad in black clothing and a mask" the day of the murders.
U.S. Magistrate Moxila Upadhyaya on Friday ordered Brian Cole, Jr., to remain in jail after his arrest
"Mr. Trump's personal affidavit is completely devoid of any useful detail," the judge wrote in his denial
The affidavit comes amid claims that a crowd stormed the building in response to comments from President Trump at a Jan. 6 rally.