classified documents

The former attorney general had the perfect comeback to a weak insult from his old boss.
The "Late Show" host finds something frisky hidden in the legalese.
Such information is so classified only the president and some members of the Cabinet or high-ranking officials know about them.
Most chilling, say legal experts, is that the FBI search of Trump's resort turned up dozens of empty folders marked classified.
The Democrat, who serves on the House Intelligence Committee, reacted to news Trump had more than 300 classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
If Donald Trump still had the nuclear codes, it would probably be a "good" thing anyway, his son argued.
“When somebody begins to concoct lies like this, it shows a real level of desperation," Trump's former national security adviser told The New York Times.
"This information should be be stored properly and secured because it could put lives at risk" if it gets into the wrong hands, warned Olivia Troye.
Prosecutors warned in a filing that revealing a key document would expose the names of witnesses and endanger the investigation into Trump's actions.
The FBI search of the former president's Florida property was focused on mishandled presidential materials, according to reports.