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 Judge appoints special master, denying DOJ access to classified records
by Rebecca Beitsch - 09/15/22 7:10 PM ET

A federal judge on Thursday denied the Justice Department’s (DOJ) motion to access the classified records stored at Mar-a-Lago and installed a recently retired judge to serve as the special master former President Trump requested.

The duo of orders from federal district Judge Aileen Cannon will ignite a Justice Department appeal to the 11th Circuit and also taps Judge Raymond Dearie to serve as the special master — the one candidate both the DOJ and Trump’s legal team could agree on.

The order requires Dearie to complete his review by Nov. 30 — a slightly shorter deadline than the 90-day window Trump requested, but one that punts the determination past the midterms. In a rare instance of siding with the DOJ, Cannon required Trump to pay for the full cost associated with a special master.

Cannon’s decision came after the DOJ asked for a partial stay of the judge’s motion, arguing they should be able to review the more than 100 classified documents taken during the search as Trump could have no possible claim to the records as either personal property or under executive privilege.

“If the court were willing to accept the government’s representations that select portions of the seized materials are—without exception—government property not subject to any privileges, and did not think a special master would serve a meaningful purpose, the court would have denied plaintiff’s special master request,” Cannon wrote.

“The court does not find it appropriate to accept the government’s conclusions on these important and disputed issues without further review by a neutral third party in an expedited and orderly fashion.”

The order is the latest blow to the DOJ, whose investigation based on those documents is largely blocked until the completion of the review. While the intelligence community-led damage assessment of the fallout from the mishandling of the documents has been allowed to continue, the DOJ made clear it will be difficult to complete while the FBI is siloed from its other intelligence partners.

Dearie only announced his full retirement in late August from the U.S. District Court for Eastern New York after working as a senior judge since 2011. While he was initially proposed by Trump, in a later filing the DOJ agreed to his possible selection, listing him as among the proposed candidates with “substantial judicial experience … including federal cases involving national security and privilege concerns.”

A Reagan appointee, Dearie has worked as a judge since 1986, including a seven-year stint on the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, or FISA court.

During that time Dearie was among the judges to approve the 2016 warrant to surveil Trump campaign foreign policy advisor Carter Page as the Justice Department investigated Russian interference in the presidential election.

The order from Cannon requires Dearie to review the more than 10,000 records that were taken from Mar-a-Lago, asking him to prioritize review of the classified documents before moving to the bulk of the materials that the DOJ has identified as government records.

But the structure of the order allows Trump’s attorneys to also review the more than 100 classified records taken during the search, a process that would take place in “controlled access conditions (including necessary clearance requirements).”

Doing so will allow Trump’s legal team to review documents that even those with some of the most high level security clearances are barred from accessing. Among the materials taken from Mar-a-Lago are Special Access Programs materials that can only be accessed by those with a need to know.

— Updated at 8:07 p.m.

https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/3645445-judge-appoints-special-master-denying-doj-access-to-classified-records/
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Re: Judge appoints special master, denying DOJ access to classified records
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2022, 12:21:41 am »
 What to know about Raymond Dearie, the judge who could serve as Mar-a-Lago search special master

    By Paul LeBlanc, CNN Sep 12, 2022 Updated Sep 12, 2022

 By Paul LeBlanc, CNN

The Justice Department and former President Donald Trump's legal team have found rare agreement in a potential candidate to serve as the special master tasked with reviewing the documents seized from Mar-a-Lago.

Judge Raymond Dearie, whom Trump's legal team put forward, is an acceptable option to serve as the third-party attorney to independently review the seized materials, the Justice Department said in a court filing Monday evening.

While it remains unclear when US District Judge Aileen Cannon will decide who will serve as the special master, here's what you need to know about Dearie and the role he could play in the investigation.
Who is Raymond Dearie?

Dearie, a Reagan nominee, has served as a federal judge in New York since 1986. He retired in 2011 and is now a senior judge on the circuit.

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Re: Judge appoints special master, denying DOJ access to classified records
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2022, 12:52:17 am »
Will the 'master' screw Trump?  Stay tuned.

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Re: Judge appoints special master, denying DOJ access to classified records
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2022, 12:54:51 am »
Will the 'master' screw Trump?  Stay tuned.

That's always a possibility.
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Re: Judge appoints special master, denying DOJ access to classified records
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2022, 01:27:19 am »
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During that time Dearie was among the judges to approve the 2016 warrant to surveil Trump campaign foreign policy advisor Carter Page as the Justice Department investigated Russian interference in the presidential election.

Since the FBI lied about and fabricated everything to get the warrant, I'm not going to be too hard on the judge for that.
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