oliveira that de oliveira would have to reach out to another employee who has a supervisor of security for trump s business organization. de oliveira then insisted to trump employee for that the boss wanted the server deleted and asked what are we going to do? so that is clandestine shots in the audio room about the leading security footage, as requested by the boss. and trump was allegedly being apprized of all of this, as it was happening. again, according to the indictment, at 3:55 pm that same day, trump called de oliveira and they spoke for approximately three and a half minutes. about six weeks later, the fbi searched from his home, and the indictment says not just over two weeks after the fbi discovered classified documents in the storage room, and trump s office, now to call another trump employee instead words to the effect of someone just wants to make sure that carlos is good.
point because they wanted to destroy it, and you do not want to destroy something unless you saw what you were doing on that tape was wrong. so there are serious charges on their own but they kind of cast an extra cloud over everything else back up all of the other charges and we tell you that he knew that what he had done, and retaining those documents for mar-a-lago was wrong, and he wanted to erase the record. i think as a public has to be shown the reasons why this matters, the idea that the i.t. guy and the eyelid are huddling in the audio room stepping away from the office, this remains between the two of us, it is a conspiracy and the most obvious sense, right? the suggestion in the document and the indictment is that trump knew about all of it. he was monitoring all of this all along. this seemed very pointed to me. the inclusion of the conversations with trump. do you read it that way?
between the two of them. de oliveira asked trump employee number 4 how many days the server retained footage. trump employee 4 responded that he believed it was approximately 45 days. de oliveira told employee number 4 that the boss wanted the server deleted. trump employee 4 responded that he would not know how to do that, and that he did not believe that he would have the rights to do that. trump employee 4 told de oliveira that de oliveira would have to reach out to another employee who is a supervisor of security for trump s business organization. de oliveira then insisted to trump employee 4 that the boss wanted the server deleted and asked, what are we going to do? so that is clandestine shots in the audio room about the leading security footage, as requested by the boss. and trump was allegedly being apprized of all of this, as it was happening. again, according to the
of guilt on the part of all the hush emoji, the audio room, sneaking around the property, waving around the document, then lying about it, knowing it was not declassified, it s all in there. it s a it s a real read this thank you my friend for joining me. that is our show for tonight. way too early with jonathan is coming up next. cooperate? he is he is putting trump front and fn center in this scheme to that s that s former u.s. attorney joyce vance describing theobstrl
it. and as danya said, you don t want to destroy something unless you saw what you were doing on that tape was wrong. so they re serious charges on their own, but they kind of cast an extra cloud over everything else or sort of back up all the other charges. they rely tell you that he knew what he had done in retaining the documents at mar-a-lago were wrong and he wanted to erase the record. i think the public has to be shown the reasons why this matters, the idea the idea guy and the valet are huddling in the audio room, it s a conspiracy in the most obvious sense. and the suggestion in the document in the indictment is that trump was monitoring all of this all along. that seems pointed to me, the inclusions of the conversations with trump. do you read it that way, tali?