capabilities in here. and the way it even opens in number two. over the course of his presidency, trump gathered newspapers, press clippings, notes, letters, cards, photographs, official documents and other materials in cardboard boxes he kept in the white house. among the materials trump stored in his pockets with hundreds of classified documents. that was actually reported before. he took them to the residence. he s taking them to the resident. there s this idea that he s kind of messy. and he keeps his place messy. at first, i read it as trump is just messy. the stuff is all jumped in there with his newspaper clippings and things. reading through this, it sounds now like it s concealment. that he s camouflaging them with clips about him, and travel stuff. and personal stuff. it sounds like it s less about him being messy with the boxes, but like, stashing classified documents in between the clippings. and that they are intense security. rachel, that wall keeps saying, oh,
jury investigations. and conceal his continued retention of classified documents. prosecutors also say donald trump did not act alone. he has a named coconspirator. the indictment charges this man, his valet, walt nada, who prosecutors described as a key player in donald trump s scheme. trump directed nada, in courting to the a diamond, on multiple occasions, to move boxes in an effort to conceal them and to obstruct the investigation. prosecutors say trump even moved documents from mar-a-lago to his new jersey residents. to put it lightly, this is all very serious stuff. we are not talking about trump taking some mementos from the white house. federal prosecutors say trump illegally took documents related to the united states, quote, nuclear programs. potential vulnerabilities of the u.s., and its allies to a military attack. plans of possibility attalia shun in response to a foreign attack. the document describes a may 2022 meeting the response to doj s subpoena for classified
redacted. the next one, redacted. the next one, oh arsenio and. or con? i don t know what that means. then and no f o r in. no foreign. no other country is supposed to be able to see that. i don t know what or con means. maybe andrew does or jen, maybe you know from your time in the white house. the fact that the classification markings on that are so high, we are not allowed to know what the marking is. just tells you that this was not tchotchkes. this really wasn t stuff that he was taking because he want to he thought he looked cute in that picture. this is stuff where the highest levels of classification are brought to bear on stuff that has very obvious international sensitivity. the disclosure of these documents, or the handling of these documents in an inappropriate way already harms our national security by telling our allies around the world, that we can t be trusted to manage this stuff. particularly if someone likes trump gets away with us. there is so much more in the i
countries is not something that is overly classified. i do think that it s by virtue of the specificity of the indictment and the seriousness of the stuff he is alleged to have held. it s going to cut through a lot of that. our special msnbc coverage of the indictment of donald trump continues after this quick break. quick break. i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. it s a little pill with a big story to tell. i take once-daily jardiance, at each day s staaart. as time went on it was easy to seee i m lowering my a1c. jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal,
of them moving the boxes. which seems to be confirmed here. they don t quite say videotapes, but they just take in these indictment. these boxes were moved at this particular time, as a statement of facts. you can read a stack of random indictments. and not find quotation marks in them. not fine quotation marks saying the person said exactly these words. and prosecutors won t use quotation marks unless they can actually prove every one of those words. not just the gist of it. he said something like this. it s word for word. that s pretty striking. i want to go back to encouraging people out there, if you read one indictment in your life, let it be this indictment. we like to brag that we ve been busy reading a 49-page indictment. it s not 49 pages. there s a lot of white space here. there s pages like 43, that looked like a screenplay page with all that white space. because it s pure dialogue. you ve got half pages here, because of the little signature pages and stuff. it really, rea