Judge cancels FBI raid search warrant at Donald Trump’s house, ‘top secret’ documents were confiscated

A Florida judge revoked a search warrant used to raid the home of former US President Donald Trump. According to the information, ‘top secret’ documents related to nuclear weapons were seized during the raids. The Trump investigation involves possible violations of the Espionage Act. According to ANI, it is being told that this report has been given by quoting the FBI.
Recently, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raided former US President Donald Trump’s residence in Florida to search for documents related to nuclear weapons. This was reported in a report in The Washington Post newspaper. There was talk that if this allegation proved to be true, then Trump’s troubles could increase.
The report was neither confirmed nor denied by the US Department of Justice, which oversees the FBI, nor by the investigative agency. Government officials are concerned that the documents could fall into the wrong hands at Trump’s Florida home. It was being claimed that Trump had not handed over these documents to the new government. The National Archive, where these documents are kept. For months, his officials have been talking to Trump about these documents.
On the other hand, Donald Trump’s FBI agents called this raid a conspiracy to defame and a political conspiracy. US media reported that the FBI’s search was in connection with an investigation into whether Donald Trump had taken confidential documents with him while leaving the White House. The FBI also raided Donald Trump’s private club on Monday.