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New Investigation Highlights Security Concerns

Trump's Mar-a-Lago: A Look Inside the Exclusive Resort

New Investigation Highlights Security Concerns

A New York Times investigation reveals how accessible classified documents may have been to guests at the resort.

President Trump is set to deliver a speech at his Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach, Florida, this weekend. The exclusive resort has been under scrutiny in recent months following reports that classified documents were found at the property. A New York Times investigation has now revealed that these documents may have been easily accessible to the thousands of guests who visited Mar-a-Lago during Trump's presidency.

The investigation found that guests at Mar-a-Lago had access to areas where classified documents were stored, and that there were no security protocols in place to prevent them from accessing these documents. This raises concerns about the security of classified information, and whether it was properly protected while in Trump's possession.

The investigation also found that Trump's staff was not properly trained in handling classified documents, and that they often left these documents unattended. This further raises concerns about the security of classified information, and whether it was adequately protected while in Trump's possession.

The New York Times investigation is the latest in a series of reports that have raised concerns about the security of classified information at Mar-a-Lago. In February, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) retrieved 15 boxes of classified documents from Mar-a-Lago, after it was discovered that these documents had been removed from the White House without authorization.


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