The DOJ released probably the most detailed stock of documents seized at Mar-a-Lago on Friday. Agents seized over 10,000 government documents on the property, including over one hundred that were categorized as classified, according to Business Insider.
"I would be answering questions afterwards to be honest," Troye told CNN's Dana Bash on Sunday. Troye, who worked under Vice President Mike Pence said "It is mind-blowing to think about the fact that these documents were down there."
Last month, the FBI seized over 11 sets of documents from the home of the former President. Some of these documents were labeled 'top secret' and may have concerned nuclear weapons, Business Insider reports.