Judges on an Atlanta-based federal appeals court signaled sympathy on Tuesday toward the U.S. Justice Department’s bid to reverse the appointment of an independent arbiter to vet documents seized by the FBI from Donald Trump’s Florida home as they posed tough questions to the former president’s lawyer. A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in the department’s challenge to a judge’s September appointment of a "special master" to review the documents and consider whether some should be walled off from an ongoing criminal investigation. The department is also seeking immediate access to all of the seized documents.