Trump indicted on 7 counts in classified documents probe

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04 Apr 2024, 2:17 pm

Judge denies Trump bid to dismiss classified documents case using Presidential Records Act

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The judge presiding over a case alleging Donald Trump mishandled classified documents on Thursday denied the former president's bid to dismiss the case on the grounds the papers were considered personal under the Presidential Records Act.

The charges Trump was seeking to have dismissed "make no reference to the Presidential Records Act, nor do they rely on that statute for purposes of stating an offense," U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon wrote.

"For these reasons, accepting the allegations of the Superseding Indictment as true, the Presidential Records Act does not provide a pre-trial basis to dismiss," the judge wrote, raising the possibility the defense could be used later on.


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05 Apr 2024, 4:25 am

Heard on a legal af clip that judge cannon has dropped the ball one too many times and it seems to them that Jack smith is getting ready to try and have her removed from the case and replaced by a judge that will fairly administer justice vs try to help the accused via delays and ridiculous rulings.

Some woman commentator said she thinks cannon might have even made her most recent mistakes on purpose to get thrown off the case if she’s afraid of trump and wants to wash her hands of having to do this work - that’s apparently how obviously wrong her mistake was.

It was a long video, didn’t listen to it all closely as I was falling asleep. Not sure exactly what she did but we’ll see if the special counsel files paperwork to have the judge removed and replaced or he doesn’t.


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24 Apr 2024, 4:50 pm

"'So appalled': What witnesses told special counsel about Trump's handling of classified info while still president"

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In the summer of 2019, only hours after an Iranian rocket accidentally exploded at one of Iran's own launch sites, senior U.S. officials met with then-president Donald Trump and shared a sharply detailed, highly classified image of the blast's catastrophic aftermath.

The image was captured by a U.S. satellite whose true capabilities were a tightly guarded secret. But Trump wanted to share it with the world -- he thought it was especially "sexy" because it was marked classified, one of his former advisers later recalled to special counsel Jack Smith's investigators, according to sources familiar with the former adviser's statements.

Worried that the image becoming public could hurt national security efforts, intelligence officials urged Trump to hold off until more knowledgeable experts were able to weigh in, the sources said. But less than an hour later, while at least one of those intelligence officials was in another building scrambling to get more information, Trump posted the image to Twitter.

"It was so upsetting, and people were really angry," one of Trump's former advisers told investigators, sources said.

The public pushback to Trump's post was immediate: Intelligence experts and even international media questioned whether U.S. interests had just been endangered by what Trump did. When pressed about it at the White House, Trump insisted he hadn't released classified information because he had an "absolute right to do" it.

While much of Smith's sprawling classified documents investigation has focused on how Trump handled classified materials after leaving the White House, a wide array of former aides and advisers -- including personal valets, press assistants, senior national security officials, and even Trump's briefers from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence -- have provided Smith with firsthand accounts about how Trump allegedly handled and used intelligence while still in office.

Those firsthand accounts, as relayed to ABC News by sources, underscore what could be at stake as Trump seeks a return to the White House, and they are coming to light as he is likely on the verge of receiving formal government briefings again as the Republican Party's official nominee in the 2024 presidential election.



NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION


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