DOJ files motion to stop Former President Donald Trump from releasing classified documents

Courtesy: U.S. Department of Justice
Courtesy: U.S. Department of Justice

(Washington, D.C.) -- The Justice Department is filing for a protective order to stop former President Donald Trump from releasing classified documents.  

The order will be reviewed by a judge, and would allow Trump to review the 31 documents only while with his attorneys. The filing also could mean the Justice Department won't try to have Trump blocked from accessing the records he stored in his Mar-a-Lago home.