Former Trump administration adviser H.R. McMaster has said that former President Donald Trump did not appear to mishandle classified information during his time there, as the Department of Justice (DOJ) continues its investigation into the former president.
“There were systems in place. I don’t know what happened to those systems, but I was never uncomfortable with it while I was there,” McMaster told CBS News’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday. “While I was there, I did not see any problems in handling of classified information.”
McMaster, a retired general, served as one of Trump’s top advisers from 2017 to 2018. On Sunday, he said he wasn’t aware of any issues regarding how the Trump White House handled documents.
In court filings, the DOJ launched an investigation into Trump’s handling of the materials after the National Archives indicated that some recovered documents were classified earlier this year.
New Filing
On Sept. 30, the DOJ moved to expedite its appeal of an order appointing a special master and said its inability to access the non-classified documents is still hampering significant aspects of its investigation on the retention of government records at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.The Justice Department is asking the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to order all papers be filed in the case by Nov. 11, and hold any necessary hearing in the case as soon as that briefing is completed.
The Justice Department said that because it is currently barred from accessing the roughly 11,000 non-classified documents seized in the search, it cannot examine documents that were stored alongside the classified materials.