Former President Donald Trump argues that he should not be required to go to a socalled SCIF a sensitive compartmented information facility to discuss with his lawyers the classified evidence in the documents case that special counsel Jack Smith brought against him in Florida . Instead he is proposing that he be allowed to discuss those materials at a facility at or near his residence that was previously approved for discussing classified information when he was president . Trumps lawyers did not specify which residence arguing that doing so in a public filing would pose security concerns and stressed that they arent seeking to physically take the documents to the facility . Allowing such discussions at a private residence would amount to exceptional treatment . Prosecutors also noted that MaraLago Trumps Florida resort is where Trumps alleged crimes took place . The protocols for handling classified discovery in the document case has been a flashpoint between Trumps and Smiths teams and prosecutors and the former president are also in disagreement over how tight the rules should be for disclosing evidence he receives in Smiths election subversion prosecution . The latest filing says Trump and prosecutors had overcome some of their disagreements in the dispute over the dispute of the classified documents protective order but that this sticking point remained . The new filing says that Trump and Prosecutors had overcomeSome of their disagreeing over this sticking points remained. The new file says Trump had overcomesome of their differences. The latest file say Trump andProsecutors had overcome their disagreements. The New York filing. The former filing said that the new filing said. The White House and the New York state. New York report. The report. New report: The New Report: The new report. Back to Back to Mail Online Live Back To The Back to The Back To the Back to the Back To To The Page Back To Mail Online