Fox News national correspondent Jeff Paul has the latest on the government seeking a gag order on former President Trump on 'Special Report.' During a hearing on Wednesday in the matter of the government's classified documents case against former President Trump , his defense team will argue that Trump's due process rights were violated when FBI agents raided his Mar-a-Lago property and attorney-client privilege was breached. The 11 a.
m. hearing will be sealed, meaning no press or members of the public will be able to attend. The private hearing is being conducted in such a fashion to protect materials that can be either included under grand jury secrecy or that Trump's team claims attorney-client privilege or work product protection applies.
Afterward, there will be another hearing at 1 p.m., which will be open to the public.
CNN PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION LOOMS AS TOP ISSUE AMID OUTRAGE OVER 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL'S MURDER Trump's legal team is pushing back on the legality of the Mar-a-Lago raid. (Win McNamee/Getty Images) Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, was raided by FBI agents in August 2022 and the Department of Justice reportedly recovered 15 boxes of classified materials from the estate. Trump's defense will make the case that evidence obtained during the search should be thrown out due to unconstitutionality, because the warrant "lacked particularity required by the Fourth Amendment.
" PROSECUTORS WANT ANOTHER GAG ORDER ON TRUMP IN CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS CASE .
