Attorney Shoots Down Trump’s ‘Insane’ New Document Defense
"[...]One charge is about Obstruction of Justice, that's a no brainer. P - Another charge is about the Espionage Act. In that charge there are words like removing, TRANSMITTING, defense secrets. P - Another charge is about destroying evidence. How would the DOJ know about that? They are saying the have evidence Trump destroyed evidence. That's inside information. Was someone working under cover for the FBI?"
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Not only did they seek above "top secret" material, they found it at Mar-a-Lago. Trump defense "insane. "Ridiculous"
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MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell speaks to Neal Katyal, former acting U.S. Solicitor General, Andrew Weissmann, former FBI General Counsel, and Bradley Moss, a national security attorney, about what we can learn from the newly released Trump search warrant and why Donald Trump’s newest explanation for the classified documents found at Mar-A-Lago makes no sense.
"Trump says he declassified Mar-a-Lago documents. " P - Yeah, OK. So let's all head down to the National Archives on Monday. I dunno about you, but I'm looking forward to reading some of that shit. P - Alright... I stole that idea from Michael Beschloss, but it's good, no? P - Bottom line? It's crock of shit. Some of that stuff is never supposed to leave a SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility), certainly not without a massive paper trail. And that is something else I'd like to read. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=169670419
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Trump Warrant Revealed: Receipts Show Search Was Valid
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The Department of Justice unseals the Trump search warrant from his Mar-A-Lago home. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent, Ari Melber, reports on the sweeping FBI search, the damning warrant list, the 21 boxes of evidence taken, and how Trump allegedly kept hiding material he improperly took from The White House. The DOJ warrant list alleges Trump was hiding secret materials that can only be viewed at a secure facility. Pulitzer Prize Winning Columnist for the Washington Post Eugene Robinson calls it “unthought of” and former CIA officer David Priess adds having this material at Trump’s home is a “grave danger.”