45’s Complicity & Potential Crimes Continue:

 45’s Complicity & Potential Crimes Continue:

|Lex Hoaloha|

The Justice Department continues to probe potential crimes including obstruction, 


destruction of government records or mishandling classified information.


The Justice Department demanded the return of all classified documents from Mar-a-Lago. Aides to Trump handed over 38 documents in June in response to a grand jury subpoena, but FBI agents found 103 more when they returned to Mar-a-Lago in August of 2022. 

Hours after The Post’s report was published, the New York Times reported that surveillance footage from Mar-a-Lago showed Nauta (45 former White House valet, takes employment with 45 at Mar-a-Lago) moving boxes at the 45’s request; at a time when the government was seeking the return of ALL classified material, including some highly sensitive items, from Mar-a-Lago. Thus giving investigators insight to key evidence of Trump’s behavior as they probe potential crimes including obstruction, destruction of government records or mishandling classified information.

August 8th 2022: FBI agents (casual clothes and without their guns) spend nearly nine hours at Mar-a-Lago searching the club’s storage room, Trump’s residential suite and offices. According to a property receipt they leave behind, they collected more than two dozen boxes of documents, including 11 sets of documents with classification markings. A more detailed accounting in a later court filing indicates the FBI seized more than 100 documents marked classified, from the confidential to top secret level. Seventy-six were found in the storage room. Others were found in Trump’s office, including three documents found in desk drawers. In addition, more than 11,000 government documents without classification markings were seized, along with 48 empty folders with \"CLASSIFIED\" banners, 42 empty folders labeled \"Return to Staff Secretary/Mili[t]ary Aide\" and around 20 gift items or articles of clothing.

UPDATE: As of October 1st, 2022, after 45 and his lawyers claim to have returned all documents the National Archives has told the House Oversight Committee that it has not yet recovered all of the records from Trump administration officials that should have been transferred under the Presidential Records Act.



~Lex~ 14 October, 2022

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