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Talk to former employees. we have eyes and ears everywhere. we will know when you do it. brittani, sure. let him keep his passport. please do leave the country. wouldn t that aid all of us? so i just think that it s part of his strategy to allow donald trump to be donald trump. and that ultimately his team has decided it will help them, and help their case, not hurt them. if they hold their power. congressman jolly, a new calling out today in the washington post reads, quote, in the estimation of many legal experts, declining to charge trump, given the preponderance of evidence laid out in the indictment, would have sent a signal that former presidents, or at least this former president, or above the law. the indictment provided trump and opening to attack federal law enforcement and to further erode his political supporters trust in the institutions of government. ....
Indictment seems to be no comment. both senior officials and staff are staying mum on in terms of the merits of the actual charge trump is facing. his own former attorney general, though, is not shying away from weighing in with his legal assessment. take a listen. shocked by the degree of sensitively of these documents and how many there were. if even half of it is true, he is toast. this idea of presenting trump as a victim here, a victim of a witch hunt, is ridiculous. president biden s only public comment on trump s criminal indictment came friday insisting to reporters he is staying mum. president biden have you spoken to attorney general merrick garland yet? president biden: i have not spoken to him at all and i won t speak to him. in light of the trump indictment? trump s attorneys accuse the ....
Trump himself acknowledging that he possesses secret information about u.s. military plans. how powerful is a tape recording of donald trump saying in his own words that he has a classified document? it s extraordinary. it would be so compelling to jurors. he believes the justice department should not have charge trump with retaining classified documents. because he says it raises an uncomfortable comparison to president biden. who s under investigation over secret material found in his home in office. multiple sources tell nbc news, that investigation is nowhere near a completion. i said even if convicted these instruction counts which are very compelling in the indictment, and if true the presidents now hard time getting around the six counts. prison time is unlikely he says. i don t think that president trump will serve a day in prison. he s entitled to secret service protection for the rest of his life. the secret service cannot delegate that to the bureau of prisons. ....
We re not seeing people who would going out to violently support him. i think people are getting less interested in the sort of thing. you made a point in the new york times yesterday in op-ed, and what you said the justice department had little choice but to charge trump. the evidence of intentional misconduct and comprehensive obstruction of justice is just too strong. any other decision would place presidents outside the rule of federal law and declare to the american public that it s presidents enjoy something akin to a royal privilege. this is a republic, not a monarchy, and if the justice department can prove its claims, and donald trump belongs in prison. that last sentence, and if the justice department can prove its claims, then donald trump belongs in prison. at this point, and we ve seen some republicans take this position that, let s see how this plays out. let s listen some people didn t want to say anything until they saw, it chris christie says i don t get my informa ....
His work. they reported in recent weeks prosecutors working for smith have completed interviews with nearly every employee at trump s florida home, from top political aides to maids and maintenance staff. the journal couldn t determine whether smith has decided to charge trump. but early this week trump s lawyers sought a meeting with merrick garland. common sense suggests there s no need for a meeting unless trump s lawyers think he s about to be indicted. and now the washington post reports that two of the former president s employees moved boxes of papers from within his mar-a-lago home a day before fbi agents and a justice department official arrived to pick up classified documents. so there s a serious prospect of the former president soon facing criminal charges in three different jurisdictions and in the thick of the campaign. some will suggest that this is all to trump s benefit. according to his campaign, he benefited financially after alvin bragg charged him in the ....