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The 49-page document weaves a sorted tale of how dozens of document boxes Trump took from the White House during the last days of his presidency were moved around his Mar-a-Lago compound in Florida as the importance of managing their location mounted. A text exchange between two Mar-a-Lago employees discussing the movement of boxes is featured in the indictment and indicates a growing sensitivity for the situation and an awareness of the documents’ importance, with one instructing the other that “anything that’s not the beautiful mind paper boxes can go to storage.”“We can definitely make it work if we move his papers into the lake room?” Trump Employee 2 says in a text appearing on Page 11, kicking off a brief text conversation between the two.Trump Employee 1 responds that there is “still room a little room in the shower where his other stuff is.” “Is it only papers he cares about?” Employee 1 asks.
“Theres some other stuff in there that are only papers. Could that go to storage? Or does he want everything in there on property.”Employee 2 then references the Oscars’ Best Picture-winning 2001 film “A Beautiful Mind,” which told the story of a tortured genius played by Russell Crowe who works on a classified assignment for the U.S.
Department of Defense.“Yes – anything that’s not the beautiful mind paper boxes can definitely go to storage,” Employee 2 says. “Want to take a look at the space and start moving tomorrow AM?” Dozens of document boxes were then moved to a bathroom as depicted in a photograph included in the indictment, as seen above.The text exchange is dated as April 5, 2021, a year before the FBI opened an investigation into the matter, which was followed weeks later by the convening of a federal grand
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told Todd during the pre-recorded interview. “So I’m going to stay very focused there.”Todd interjected to say that while he understood Pence’s stance, he believed the indictment –the first of its kind to face a former president — deserves a hard line response.
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cease-and-desist letter from Fox News – dropped a third episode of his Twitter show in the immediate wake of Donald Trump’s indictment, suggesting that the former president “sealed his fate” on February 16, 2016.“That’s the day Donald Trump made a blood enemy of the largest and most powerful organization in human history, which would be the federal government,” Carlson said. On that day, nearly nine months before the 2016 election, the Republican Party held a primary debate in South Carolina, during which then-candidate Trump said: “We should have never been in Iraq. We have destabilized the Middle East.
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sit with CNN for a televised town hall discussion on Monday, this time moderated by Anderson Cooper. From the top, he was grilled about the second criminal indictment and 37 counts former president Donald Trump faces for taking hundreds of classified documents to his Mar-a-Lago estate after losing the 2020 election to Joe Biden.
all 49 pages of that indictment over the weekend.Naturally, the second indictment led the Hot Topics discussion of the day, with the women all marveling at how “rock solid” the case appears to be. Ana Navarro admitted she was “amazed and surprised by the amount of receipts” the Department of Justice has, while Sunny Hostin was awed by where much of the evidence is coming from.“What I found most interesting about it is the most significant evidence in the indictment — because of course, I read it gleefully,” Hostin said.
37-count indictment for mishandling classified documents, falsely claiming in a heated CNN interview with Dana Bash that Trump had the right to handle the documents “however he wants.” “If he wants to store material in a box in a bathroom, in a box on the stage, he can do that,” the representative from Ohio said.The indictment, filed by Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith, accuses Trump of violating the Espionage Act by holding on to classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago compound that included sensitive information on the United States’ nuclear stockpile and potential vulnerabilities to foreign attacks, among other national security topics. The indictment also cites audio recordings of Trump sharing documents on a plan to attack Iran with people within his circle who did not have clearance to see them and acknowledging that he was not allowed to show them such files.
commentary published Saturday. “That said, it is impossible to read the indictment against Trump in the Mar-a-Lago documents case and not be appalled at the way he handled classified documents as an ex-president, and responded to the attempt by federal authorities to reclaim them.”The indictment, which was filed by special counsel Jack Smith in the U.S.
Trump subordinates hid documents in a bathroom, and photos of that same bathroom which contains a chandelier.“I know all of you probably feel like I do, that reading this was like reading a crime novel and also a comedy at the same time,” Reid said to the panel. “But there are sort of three buckets here. There is the sloppy handling, having the documents in the loo, having it in the bathroom, and that tacky ballroom, I feel like he should be indicted for the tackiness of the ’80s ballroom.”“Don’t forget about about the chandelier in the bathroom,” panelist and fellow MSNBC primetime host Alex Wagner interjected.“Listen, I mean, that is indictable all on its own, just from a taste point of view.
Just over an hour after a federal indictment of Donald Trump was unsealed, Special Counsel Jack Smith said in a brief statement on Friday in which he underscored the gravity of the case and why it should be brought.
The just unsealed indictment of Donald Trump over classified documents alleges that the former president “put at risk the national security of the United States”
Well, we guess it was inevitable. Donald Trump has been indicted yet again, according to multiple outlets.
Ellise Shafer Donald Trump has been indicted again — this time on federal charges of mishandling classified documents. According to The New York Times, the Justice Department filed the indictment on Thursday in Miami’s Federal District Court. The charges are the result of an investigation into documents the former president took with him to Mar-a-Lago after he left office in 2020. This marks the first time that a former U.S. president has faced federal charges. Though the specific charges are currently unknown, one person familiar with the matter told the New York Times that Trump has been indicted on seven counts. The indictment was filed by special counsel Jack Smith, who is also investigating the misinformation that followed Trump’s loss of power in 2020 and how that contributed to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. Trump is expected to surrender to authorities in Miami on Tuesday, he wrote in his own post about the indictment on Truth Social.
Donald Trump has been indicted for the second time.
his Truth Social page, are true, the federal grand jury’s decision would mark the former president’s second indictment this year. He is the first former president to ever by criminally indicted.