(Washington Composite Electric) The court documents open on Friday (August 12) in the United States show that the Federal Investigation Agency was the former President Trump's might violate the Spy Law to conduct an assault inspection on his home in Florida.And take away 11 confidential files, one of which is the highest -level confidential file marked as "excellent secret".
The FBI (FBI) personnel at the Haihu Manor of Trump on Monday (August 8).Approval.
According to the public search order, the Ministry of Justice lists Trump's criminal criminal acts that may be committed in: handling the federal government documents, obstructing judicialness, and deleting or abuse of national defense intelligence in part of the spy law.The Ministry of Justice believes that it has a "reasonable basis" believes that Trump may violate the spy law, and if the relevant crime is established, it can lead to fines or imprisonment.
Trump said that all files have been decrypted
FBI agents took away more than 30 items in the assault operation, including 11 "different levels of confidential documents marked with secrets, secrets and secrets.
Other items on the list include photos, handwriting strips, forgiveness to Trump ally, Roger Stone, and information about "French President".
However, Trump claims that all files have been decrypted.He said in the statement: "First of all, all (files) are decrypted. Second, they do not need to" seize ', nor do they have to play with politics or break into the sea and lake manor, and they can get these materials at any time.Places, and add a lock according to their requirements. "
Nevertheless, legal experts believe that if Trump faces any allegations in the future, he claims that the statement that has decrypted the document is not a favorable defense.
Kitroase, a legal professor at Northwest University, said: "(Spy Law) does not strictly strictly stipulate that the information must be confidential, as long as it is related to national defense (illegal is illegal)."
The spy law adopted by the United States in 1917 prohibits the intention or belief of harming the United States or making a profit for foreign governments, and obtains any information related to national defense, recording such pictures or copying such descriptions.
This law includes not only espionage, but also criminal behavior of improper processing of secret materials.
Researcher Piller, a researcher at Georgetown University, who has served in the Central Intelligence Bureau for many years, said that whether Trump eventually was in criminal danger, this incident has caused damage to US national security because people who have been in contact with these documents may now beBecome a potential goal of recruitment of foreign intelligence sources.