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Judge grants Trump’s request for special master to review Mar-a-Lago documents

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A federal judge in Florida has granted Donald Trump’s request for a third-party arbiter, known as a special master, to review documents the FBI seized from the former president’s Mar-a-Lago estate. NBC News’ Ryan Reilly and Danny Cevallos break down how the judge came to the decision to appoint a special master and what the ruling means for the Justice Department’s investigation.