Aileen Cannon, a Trump-appointed judge in Florida, unsealed the full list of items officers took during their Aug. 8 search of Mar-a-Lago as part of an investigation into whether he violated the Espionage Act. the handling of confidential material. The FBI probe has weakened not only Trump but also the Republican party, whose polls have plummeted since the probes were revealed months before the US midterm elections. The documents obtained last month add to those Trump voluntarily turned over to the Justice Department earlier this year and give a sense of the quantity and extent of material the former president took with him when he left office. According to the inventory, which was unsealed Friday, agents recovered 103 classified documents, including 54 marked secret and 18 top secret. There were another 90 empty boxes marked either “classified” or “return to staff secretary/military assistant.” The boxes, which were stored in Trump’s office and in a warehouse, also contained 1,673 printed newspaper and magazine articles, as well as more than 11,000 apparently unclassified government documents or photographs.

The inventory showed that the items were mixed together with clothes and books. The details add to an emerging picture of how Trump has amassed a vast amount of government material at his Florida estate. Last week, the justice department revealed it had voluntarily turned over 15 boxes earlier this year, which contained 184 classified documents. In a separate filing Friday, the justice department said it had examined every document discovered during the raid, excluding any that a separate internal “filter team” had deemed subject to attorney-client privilege. But Trump continues to push the court to appoint an independent official to further review the documents and decide which of them the Justice Department can use in its investigation. Cannon on Thursday heard arguments for and against appointing a so-called special master, but has not yet made a decision on whether to do so.