Former President Trump is seeking $100 million in damages from the Justice Department following the search of his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Fla., which he claims was politically biased. The Justice Department found classified records during the search, leading to legal challenges and court rulings.
Key Points
Trump seeking $100 million in damages from the Justice Department
Justice Department found classified records during the search
Legal challenges and court rulings ongoing
Pros
Trump is seeking damages for what he believes was an unjust search of his residence
Legal challenges have led to court rulings in Trump's favor on certain aspects
Cons
The Justice Department found classified records during the search
Trump's legal challenges have faced setbacks in court