According to a shocking new report from John Solomon, two months before 45th President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home was raided, he “secretly received a grand jury subpoena for classified documents belonging to the National Archives,” which he voluntarily cooperated with.
His cooperation involved “turning over responsive evidence, surrendering security surveillance footage and allowing federal agents and a senior Justice Department lawyer to tour his private storage locker, according to a half dozen people familiar with the incident.”
The report notes:
While the cooperation was mostly arranged by his lawyers, Trump personally surprised the DOJ National Security Division prosecutor and three FBI agents who came to his Mar-a-Lago compound on June 3, greeting them as they came to pick up a small number of documents compliant with the subpoena, the sources told Just the News, speaking only on condition of anonymity because the visit was covered by grand jury secrecy.
The subpoena requested any remaining documents Trump possessed with any classification markings, even if they involved photos of foreign leaders, correspondence or mementos from his presidency.
Secret Service agents were also present and facilitated the visit, officials said.
Trump signaled his full cooperation, telling the agents and prosecutor, “Look, whatever you need let us know,” according to two eyewitnesses. The federal team was surprised by the president’s invitation and asked for an immediate favor: to see the 6-foot-by-10-foot storage locker where his clothes, shoes, documents and mementos from his presidency were stored at the compound.
According to the report, the Trump Organization, which owns Mar-a-Lago, cordially handed over surveillance footage covering the storage locker and complied with a new lock being placed on the unit. These revelations cast immediate doubt on the need for the FBI raid since the 45th President had already complied with the federal officers’ requests.