The search warrant for Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago is now public, after the former president declined to object to its release. The warrant and the inventory of what was taken from the club on Monday include multiple notations of secret and top secret documents, although their contents of course aren’t detailed. Some files were marked with a label that means they must only be viewed in a secured government facility, which, in case you were wondering… Mar-a-Lago is not. Also interesting… one of the laws listed in the warrant that Trump might have violated is the Espionage Act.