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An employee at Mar-a-Lago reportedly told federal investigators that former President Donald Trump gave a directive to move boxes to his residency in the run-up to the FBI raid in August.
Investigators were able to corroborate the account with other witness testimony and security-camera footage showing people moving the boxes, sources told the Washington Post. Trump made the request to move the boxes following a May subpoena.
The witness account of Trump’s actions after the subpoena was served in May coupled with the footage could be key to the federal criminal investigation that’s looking into a range of potential crimes, including obstruction, destruction of government records and mishandling of classified information.
according to a source familiar with the witness’ description.
originally posted by: JinMI
according to a source familiar with the witness’ description.
:yawn:
Someday, i hope we can move past this form of psuedo journalism.
originally posted by: Kaiju666
originally posted by: JinMI
according to a source familiar with the witness’ description.
:yawn:
Someday, i hope we can move past this form of psuedo journalism.
You spelled psycho wrong. Sorry, grammar Adolf.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: Mahogany
Jail him for What > ? ....This Story SMELLS...........
originally posted by: Mahogany
CNN
An employee at Mar-a-Lago reportedly told federal investigators that former President Donald Trump gave a directive to move boxes to his residency in the run-up to the FBI raid in August.
Investigators were able to corroborate the account with other witness testimony and security-camera footage showing people moving the boxes, sources told the Washington Post. Trump made the request to move the boxes following a May subpoena.
The key factor in this investigation will be that the order to move the documents was given by DJT after the subpoena for the boxes had already been served.
The witness account of Trump’s actions after the subpoena was served in May coupled with the footage could be key to the federal criminal investigation that’s looking into a range of potential crimes, including obstruction, destruction of government records and mishandling of classified information.
What will come of all these investigations and potentially prosecutions? Personally, I don't think Trump will ever see a day behind the bars. It would be just too embarrassing for our government, and for us as a nation, to jail a former president, regardless of what he did. I think he will most likely be found guilty a few times, get off free a few other times, but even for the crimes he is found guilty, I think Biden will pardon him.
according to a source familiar with the witness’ description.
We now have a lot of witnesses
...sources told the Washington Post...
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: Mahogany
Jail him for What > ? ....This Story SMELLS...........
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
We now have a lot of witnesses pointing in investigators in the same direction. Trump had a direct hand in the storage of these documents and it seems like he was actively attempting to hide them from investigators.
The question is who else was directly involved. Bobb certainly seems like a patsy but I'm guessing Corcoran and Meadows are now in the crosshairs if they weren't already. In fact, I've seen some speculation that Corcoran is already helping out investigators in an effort to save himself.
MAGA = Make Attorneys Get Attorneys
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Mahogany
Why you so afraid of Trump running for president?
No need for such games if they had actual proof of any criminal wrongdoing... Trump would already be charged, tried, convicted and incarcerated.
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: Mahogany
Jail him for What > ? ....This Story SMELLS...........
Violation of the Espionage Act and Obstruction of Justice. Sounds like you haven’t been paying attention. There have been multiple court filings on this in the 11th Circuit courts in Florida, which you could actually go look at if you cared to.