Former President Donald Trump is seeking "special treatment" in the criminal case against him for retaining classified documents at his Florida club after leaving the White House, according to federal prosecutors. They argue that Trump should not be allowed to review or discuss any classified information in a newly constructed sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF) in one of his homes. Prosecutors claim that Trump's request for a SCIF in his residence, which is also a social club, is unnecessary and deviates from standard procedures for handling classified information in criminal cases. Trump has pleaded not guilty in the case.
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