A federal prosecutor in Florida has been charged with stealing a sealed report prepared by former special counsel Jack Smith regarding the criminal case against former President Donald Trump.

The report, which was part of the investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents, has now become the subject of a new legal inquiry.

The Department of Justice is under increasing pressure following this incident, with the Government Accountability Office reportedly set to investigate how the agency managed sensitive files, including those related to the Epstein case.

This development could further complicate the DOJ's credibility and transparency in high-profile investigations.

The case highlights broader concerns about the security and integrity of sensitive government documents.

With multiple investigations into Trump's legal matters still active, the latest charge against a DOJ employee raises questions about the agency's internal controls and oversight.