There's a new report out indicating that the Department of Justice isn't yet done with the investigation at former president Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
According to the Washington Post, sources close to the investigation are saying that the Department of Justice is looking at additional evidence of obstruction by Trump at the scene of their investigation into missing classified documents.
Justice Department and FBI investigators have amassed fresh evidence pointing to possible obstruction by former president Donald Trump in the investigation into top-secret documents found at his Mar-a-Lago home, according to people familiar with the matter.
The additional evidence comes as investigators have used emails and text messages from a former Trump aide to help understand key moments last year, said the people, who like others interviewed for this article spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing criminal investigation.
The investigation into Trump appears to be focused largely on obstruction, and new evidence may be vital in the DOJ securing charges against the former president or members of his legal team in the case.
Trump's advisers received a subpoena in May from the Justice Department that demanded Trump return of all documents with classified markings.
Critics of that investigation are calling Bragg's move to charge Trump highly political, and even people who are opposed to Trump - like Senators Bill Cassidy and Joe Manchin - have questioned that investigation.
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