KEY POINTS
  • Federal prosecutors investigating former President Donald Trump asked a judge not to unseal a key document related to the FBI's search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
  • The search warrant affidavit contains "highly sensitive information" that could compromise the "ongoing law enforcement investigation that implicates national security," they wrote in a court filing.
  • The warrant and property receipt, unsealed last week, indicated that the agents were looking for materials related to three criminal statutes, one of which was part of the Espionage Act.

Federal prosecutors investigating former President Donald Trump asked a judge Monday not to unseal a key document related to the FBI's search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, saying it contains "highly sensitive information" that could compromise the national security probe.

The government's request came three days after the federal judge made public the search warrant and other materials that outlined some key details of the raid on the former president's Palm Beach, Florida, resort home.