classified documents case. evidence that paints a potentially damning portrait of efforts by the expresident in the expresident s push to retrieve important and sensitive security documents from that washington post report, quote, two of donald trump s employees moved boxes of papers the day before fbi agents and a prosecutor visited the former president s florida home to retrieve classified documents in response to a subpoena. timing that investigators have come to view as suspicious, and an indication of possible obstruction. according to people familiar with the matter. trump and his aides allegedly carried out a dress rehearsal for moving sensitive papers, even before his office received the may 2022 subpoena. that is according to people familiar with the matter who spoke anonymously to describe a sensitive ongoing investigation. the washington post has new details on a question that has loomed over the entire investigation. what did donald trump do with his trove of
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others. as ryan goodman says, that would be a whole new crime under the espionage act. i want to do a cautionary note here. look, we know smith is really looking far afield, including some things that have not panned out. he has a professional judgment call to make depending on the strength of that evidence. let s say he has people saying trump used to show it but doesn t have the people themselves. does he want to add on to his already strong case of obstruction and unlawful taking a not quite as strong espionage count? to me, that s a really basic prosecutorial judgment and i can see him keeping it leaner doing that. that s really eye-catching. to me the rest is basically cumulative. director brown, let me bring you in on that. it seems there s also a national security aspect to this in terms