Documents in Trump’s indictment The indictment against Donald Trump accuses him of storing 31 classified documents in unsecured areas of his Florida resort. Agencies, including the Pentagon, CIA, National Security Agency and National Reconnaissance Office, produced the documents Instead of using Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SKIF), 27 classified documents are found in Trump’s Mar-a-Lago office and 75 are found in storage area CLASSIFICATION MARKS: All documents have clear markings shown in banner line, at top and bottom of document 1 2 1 TOP SECRET//TK//NOFORN: Six top-secret documents marked TK – standing for Talent Keyhole – meaning data originated from U.S. spy satellites. NOFORN means document cannot be shared with foreign governments 2 TOP SECRET//ORCON/NOFORN: ORCON means that material cannot be disseminated outside U.S. government department that originated it, without approval 31 TOP-SECRET DOCUMENTS: Military capabilities of foreign countries 17 White House briefings on foreign countries 6 U.S., foreign country’ s nuclear weapons 2 Military attacks by foreign countries 2 Terrorist acts against U.S. interests 2 Policies of foreign country 1 Communications with foreign leader 1 Sources: Brookings Institution, Reuters, U.S. Justice Department indictment Pictures: Getty Images, Justice Department © GRAPHIC NEWS