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  1. Aug 26, 2022 · Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump seemed to back Kushner in an interview with Fox News, saying that Trump has "no information" about a potential informant and that "there is no one that we would ...

    • Trump HID Classified Documents in A Bathroom
    • Trump Revealed Classified Documents to An Author
    • Trump Could Easily Have Received A Waiver to Possess Classified Documents
    • Trump Told Someone Not to Stand Too Close A Classified Map
    • Trump's Documents Contained National Security Secrets
    • Staffers Freaked Out as Classified Documents Needed to Be Moved Repeatedly
    • Classified Documents Came from A Number of Federal Agencies
    • Trump Suggested His Lawyers Should Not 'Play Ball' with The Grand Jury Subpoena
    • Trump Made A ‘Funny’ ‘Plucking’ Motion
    • Trump Wanted His Lawyers to Takes Notes from Hillary Clinton’s Attorney

    Trump stored his boxes containing classified documents “in various locations” at Mar-a-Lago, including in a ballroom, an office space, his bedroom, a storage room and even a bathroom and shower, according to the indictment. In April 2021, the indictment alleges, Trump employees transported some boxes from a Mar-a-Lago business center “to a bathroom...

    Chief among the examples prosecutors lay out in the indictment of Trump sharing classified intelligence with unauthorized individuals took place during a July 2021 sit-down he had with an author and a publisher for an upcoming book on his presidency. Two Trump staffers without proper clearances were also in the room for the discussion. While the in...

    The indictment explained that protocols do exist for former presidents to obtain a specific waiver of a rule — known as a “need-to-know” requirement” — that would have allowed Trump, under certain circumstances, to possess classified documents. But Trump “did not obtain any such waiver after his presidency,” the charging document states.

    At his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, in August or September 2021, Trump reportedly showed “a classified map related to a military operation” to an aide who worked for his political action committee, according to the indictment. That person did not possess a security clearance. Trump, the indictment states, “told the representative that he sh...

    The indictment outlines the sensitivity of some of the classified documents retained by Trump, as they related to national security. According to the indictment, documents Trump took “included information regarding defense and weapons capabilities of both the United States and foreign countries; United States nuclear programs; potential vulnerabili...

    The indictment details multiple instances where documents were transported — or cleaned up — by staffers who lacked proper security clearances to be in contact with such information. At first, photos showed the documents stacked high on a ballroom stage at Mar-a-Lago. They were later moved to a “business center” at the Florida resort. It was then t...

    Classified documents Trump kept after his presidency ended originated from a plethora of the top national security and law enforcement agencies of the U.S. government. Among them: the CIA, the Department of Defense, the National Security Agency, the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, the Department of Energ...

    In May 2022, following a subpoena from the grand jury for all classified documents, Trump met with his lawyers, who told him that they needed to search for the requested items. But Trump waved off his attorneys’ attempts to comply, according to the indictment, which recounted a series of conversations Trump had with his attorneys. “I don’t want any...

    The indictment recounts an interaction between Trump and one of his lawyers when they were discussing what to do with a folder containing documents with classified markings. The lawyer recounted that Trump made a “plucking” motion that seemed to indicate the lawyer should just remove the incriminating papers. “He made a funny motion as though — wel...

    The indictment describes a conversation Trump had with two attorneys while discussing the document probe in May 2022. As one of the attorneys relayed, Trump was fixated on how an attorney for his 2016 Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton handled an investigation into her use of a private email server while she served as secretary of state....

  2. Aug 1, 2023 · The Events on Jan. 6. Timeline: On Jan. 6, 2021, a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump raided the U.S. Capitol. Here is a close look at how the attack unfolded. A Day of Rage: Using ...

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  3. Apr 20, 2024 · Some of the stunts this year have been audacious. As Trump’s Boeing 757 private jet came in to land for a rally at the Dayton International Airport in Ohio on March 16, a voice announced ...

  4. Sep 25, 2021 · According to the records, the informant first began to tell the F.B.I. what he knew about Jan. 6 in late December after a pro-Trump rally in Washington that month turned violent. He showed his ...

  5. May 16, 2023 · An investigation into the origins of the FBI’s probe into ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign has finally been concluded. The prosecutor leading the inquiry has submitted a much-awaited report that found major flaws. It is the culmination of a four-year investigation into possible misconduct. It contained withering criticism of the FBI but few significant ...

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