white house counsel, pat sablone and his deputy, pat tillman, were trump's designated representativese national archives when trump left office. so, they could have shared details with the fbi, maybe about what was taken to mar-a- lago, whether trump insisted that documents remained with him, and why exactly 11 sets of classified documents remained at mar-a-lago until last monday, when fbi agents searched trump's palm beach home. those details are coming out just as the court fight for more information about the search is looming. a federal judge, announcing, he will hold a hearing on thursday afternoon on whether to publicly release the affidavit of. that's what provided the basis for last monday's search. now, the justice department is seeking to keep it completely secret. they say, any release would reveal what they're calling highly-sensitive information about witnesses, plus specific investigative techniques. so, the doj is asking a judge to keep it under wraps, because they say, if it's released, it would provide too much of a roadmap to the government's ongoing investigation. s