President Donald Trump recently retrieved boxes of documents seized by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago after a court-ordered search warrant in August 2022. Trump announced that the Department of Justice returned the boxes, which he intends to include in the Trump Presidential Library, claiming vindication in the investigation into mishandling presidential documents. The case involving classified documents, in which Trump pleaded not guilty, was dropped in November following his 2024 election win. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung confirmed the transport of the boxes on Air Force One, citing them as personal items of the president. Counselor to the president Alina Habba defended the return of the documents to Trump, emphasizing their personal nature and dismissing concerns about sensitive material storage at Mar-a-Lago. Despite questions on storage protocols and document content, Habba reiterated the importance of respecting personal property rights. Previous reports by CNN indicated that Trump allegedly kept classified documents in various areas of his Florida club. This development sheds light on the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Trump’s handling of sensitive materials and raises questions about accountability and security measures at Mar-a-Lago.