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Trump workers moved classified documents at Mar-a-Lago before prosecutors arrived: report Former President Donald Trump’s workers at Mar-a-Lago reportedly moved boxes of classified documents just a day before federal prosecutors came to collect papers pursuant to a subpoena, according to a new report.