Previously Unseen Docs Reveal That Susie Wiles Witnessed Trump Showing a Classified Map to Unnamed Plane Passengers, and President Took Sensitive Document Accessible to Only Six People in the U.S. Government
The Justice Department appears to have inadvertently provided Congress with sealed grand jury materials in the classified documents case against President Donald Trump, an apparent violation of a judicial order blocking the agency from disclosing such information.
And, according to House Democrats, the trove of previously undisclosed information — produced for Republicans probing former special counsel Jack Smith’s Arctic Frost election interference investigation — shows the president had access to highly sensitive national security information after he left office and that he once shared a classified map with passengers traveling on his private plane.
Rep. Jamie Raskin, Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi demanding urgent answers following the Committee’s receipt of previously undisclosed investigative documents related to President Donald Trump’s efforts to steal, hide, and lie about classified materials he proceeded to hoard at his Mar-a-Lago and Bedminster golf clubs.
“These new disclosures suggest that Donald Trump stole documents so sensitive that only six people in the entire U.S. government had access to them, that the documents President Trump stole pertained to his business interests, and that Susie Wiles, then the CEO of Donald Trump’s super PAC, witnessed President Trump showing off a classified map to passengers on his private plane. This glimpse into the trove of evidence behind the coverup reveals a President of the United States who may have sold out our national security to enrich himself,” wrote Ranking Member Raskin.
In a January 2023 “progress memo” reviewed by MS NOW, Smith’s office discussed the possible motive after the FBI discovered that Trump held on to many documents related to his businesses.
According to the newly disclosed records, federal investigators identified evidence that classified materials retained by President Trump “were commingled with documents created after Trump left office” and “would be pertinent to certain business interests.” DOJ prosecutors further assessed that these “classified documents pertinent to his business interests” established “a motive for retaining them. We must have those documents.”
Prosecutors also warned that some of the materials posed an “aggravated potential harm to national security,” including at least one document accessible to only six senior government officials, including the President.
Among the classified records taken to Mar-a-Lago by President Trump were documents so sensitive that one had been distributed to just six people, while another set was relevant to his business interests.
In a statement to MS NOW, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson defended Trump and denied the allegations in Smith’s progress memo.
“It’s pathetic that Democrats with zero credibility like Jamie Raskin are still clinging to deranged Jack Smith and his lies in 2026,” Jackson said. “President Trump did nothing wrong, which is why he easily defeated the Biden DOJ’s unprecedented lawfare campaign against him and then won nearly 80 million votes in a landslide election victory.”

