Weeks before Mar-a-Lago search, ex-Trump DOD official vowed to publish classified documents from Nat
Source: ABC News
Weeks before Mar-a-Lago search, ex-Trump DOD official vowed to publish classified documents from National Archives
Kash Patel said he planned to post documents from the National Archives online.
ByWill Steakin, Alexander Mallin, and Katherine Faulders
August 17, 2022, 5:49 PM
In June of this year, seven weeks before the FBI raided former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in search of classified materials, former Defense Department appointee and outspoken Trump loyalist Kash Patel vowed to retrieve classified documents from the National Archives and publish them on his website.
Trump had just issued a letter instructing the National Archives to grant Patel and conservative journalist John Solomon access to nonpublic administration records, according to reporting at the time.
Patel, who under Trump had been the chief of staff for the acting defense secretary, claimed in a string of interviews that Trump had declassified a trove of "Russiagate documents" in the final days of his administration. But Patel claimed Trump's White House counsel had blocked the release of those documents, and instead had them delivered to the National Archives.
"I've never told anyone this because it just happened," Patel said in an interview on a pro-Trump podcast on June 22. "I'm going to identify every single document that they blocked from being declassified at the National Archives, and we're going to start putting that information out next week."
Patel did not provide a clear explanation of how he would legally or practically obtain the documents.
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Earlier DU thread: Kash Patel Admits Top Secret & Classified Docs Trump Stole Were NEVER Declassified
Thomas Hurt
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(38,513 posts)Typed on a typewriter without a Russian accent, no doubt.
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(4,625 posts)On non-public documents?
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