Summary
Jamie Raskin, a Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi about concerns over classified documents President Donald Trump kept when he was not in office. These documents were part of a criminal case against Trump that was later dropped. Raskin's letter argues there are new questions about Trump's actions concerning these documents.
Key Facts
- Jamie Raskin wrote to Attorney General Pam Bondi about classified documents kept by President Trump.
- The documents were part of a criminal indictment against Trump in 2023, which was later dropped.
- Raskin claims these documents might have been very sensitive, accessible to only a few government officials.
- Some documents are alleged to relate to Trump's business interests.
- The Department of Justice responded to Raskin's letter, dismissing the accusations.
- Raskin wants further answers from the Attorney General and the release of investigative files.
- The case about these documents was dismissed in 2024 by a judge appointed by Trump.