Both former President Trump and the Department of Justice proposed four individuals who could serve as the special master in the review of the documents seized at Mar-a-Lago by the FBI in August.
The big picture: With their candidates, Trump and the DOJ have staked out different positions on the scope of the special master’s potential review.
Details: Trump and the DOJ each proposed two candidates for the position after Judge Aileen Cannon‘s ruling earlier this week.
Barbara S. Jones — a retired judge who was nominated by former President Bill Clinton.
Thomas B. Griffith — a retired appeals judge who was nominated by former President George W. Bush.
Raymond J. Dearie — a former federal judge picked by former President Ronald Reagan.
Paul Huck Jr. — former general counsel to then-Florida Gov. Charlie Crist. He served as Florida’s deputy attorney journey.
What’s next: Both sides will respond to either candidate Monday, per NBC News.
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