Federal prosecutors on Monday said former President Donald Trump is seeking "special treatment that no other defendant would receive" in the criminal case accusing him of retaining classified documents at his Florida club after leaving the White House.
Prosecutors told a judge that Trump is not entitled to review or discuss any classified information in the case in a newly constructed sensitive compartmented information facility in one of his homes, as he has requested.
"Creating a secure location in Trump's residence â which is also a social club â so he can discuss classified information would be an unnecessary and unjustified accommodation that deviates from the normal course of cases involving classified discovery," prosecutors wrote in a filing in U.S. District Court in Southern Florida.
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