The US Judge requested to publish the document declaration obtained from the search of Mr. Trump's house, showing many confidential records and personal items.

Federal Judge Aileen Cannon at West Palm Beach, Florida, on September 2, requested to disclose more documents related to the FBI search for the former Trump's Mar-A-Lago mansion last month.

The prosecutors say that the FBI has confiscated a total of 33 boxes of documents and other items.

The statistics specified among the confidential documents obtained from the Mar-A-Lago mansion, which has 31 confidential documents, 54 secret documents and 18 confidential documents.

The US divided the secret information into three levels from low to high, confidential (C), Secret (Secret - S) and Top Secret (Top Secret - TS).

Secret document photos were arranged by FBI agents on the floor of former US President Donald Trump during the search on August 8.

Investigators also collected more than 48 blank covers but are labeled and 42 blank covers are marked to be returned to the office in charge of papers or military assistants.

Another document published is the document on August 30, three pages of the Ministry of Justice, saying the investigators have completed preliminary review of the documents they seized and separated all the confidential records.

Judge Cannon during the hearing on September 1 said she intended to publicize the documents and did so after all the prosecutors and lawyers of Trump had the opportunity to protest.

FBI agents searched the Mar-A-Lago mansion on August 8, causing Mr. Trump to criticize.

Trump on August 22 sued the US government to go to court, asking the FBI to read the documents collected until a special expert monitored.

Cannon also referred to September 1 that she could allow US intelligence officials to continue reviewing documents to assess damage to national security, even when a special expert was appointed.

The confrontation between Mr. Trump and the US National Archive Agency escalated after the FBI announced the collection of many confidential documents in the former president's house.

Mr. Trump brought confidential documents about Mar-A-Lago could be a souvenir, although he was more likely to not care and not understand their value.