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Trump criminal inquiry may restart secret documents review, appeals court rules

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On Wednesday, a federal appeals court ruled that the Justice Department may begin reviewing the secret documents that the FBI had taken from the former President.

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Donald Trump's Florida home is currently up for appeal, giving the criminal investigation into possible corruption or improper handling of the records a boost.

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The 11th U.S. Federal Prosecutors Office is located in Atlanta, and they were successful in getting an outside arbiter, known as a special master.

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They are unable to use the confidential records in their investigation because District Judge Aileen Cannon has imposed a stay.

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Additionally, the Court of Appeals said that it would concur to overturn the lower court's ruling ordering the government to turn up records that have a classification mark.

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We assess that the United States would suffer irreparable hardship from the district court's restrictions on its access to this narrow," the three-judge panel ruled.

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