Trump charged again, according to media reports

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The former US President released a statement on Thursday evening.

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Washington, Miami Former US President Donald Trump has said he has been indicted again by the US judiciary. His lawyers had been informed about the process, which apparently had something to do with the investigation into the affair of secret government documents, Trump wrote on Thursday (local time) on the “Truth Social” portal he co-founded.

Trump had already been charged in New York in connection with hush money payments to a porn star and was brought before the judge in early April.

Trump’s lawyer has outlined possible charges against the ex-president in the affair over secret documents. “We haven’t received an indictment yet,” Jim Trusty told CNN on Thursday evening (local time). Instead, Trump and his team received a subpoena that contained wording that indicated possible charges. “The subpoena is not exactly an indictment, but it does contain some language that suggests what the seven counts are,” Trusty said.

Trusty said he expects Trump to be charged with, among other things, collecting, transmitting or losing defense information. This point falls under the US espionage law and can be punished with up to ten years imprisonment. Other wording pointed to charges of obstruction of justice and false testimony.

The letter is a kind of summary, the charges are not listed individually. Therefore he is not 100% sure which points it will lead to.

FBI seized documents from Trump’s estate in August

The federal police FBI had searched Trump’s private home Mar-a-Lago in Florida in August and confiscated various classified information, some with the highest classification level. The fact that the Republican kept the documents in his private home long after he left office could have made him liable to prosecution.

For months, the National Archives tried to get papers from Trump’s administration. Trump’s lawyers had finally handed over documents – but by no means all of them, as it turned out during the FBI search of the Mar-a-Lago property.

“The corrupt Biden administration has informed my lawyers that charges have been brought against me, apparently for swindling (of allegedly classified documents) in boxes (…)”, wrote Trump, without making it clear who his team was had contacted exactly. He had been subpoenaed and was due to appear in court in Miami on Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. (local time).

“I never thought it would happen to a former President of the United States (…)” he wrote. He is innocent. It is “a dark day” for the United States.

Independent special counsel on duty since November

On Wednesday, US media had already reported that another indictment against Trump could be closer because the team of special counsel Jack Smith had informed the Trump camp that the 76-year-old was a target of the investigation.

The US Department of Justice appointed the independent special counsel Smith in November to outsource the politically sensitive investigation into Trump. On the one hand, Smith takes care of the investigations in connection with secret government documents.

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The US Department of Justice has appointed the independent Special Counsel.

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Second, it addresses Trump’s role in the storming of the US Capitol on January 6, 2021 and his efforts to influence the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. A committee of inquiry had recommended criminal investigations to the Ministry of Justice. Among other things, he accuses Trump of rioting, obstructing a public process and conspiring against the US government. However, the Committee’s recommendation is not binding.

Trump has long railed that his opponents are merely trying to prevent him from returning to the White House in 2024. He officially announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination in November. So far, he’s ahead in polls among party supporters – but a lot can still happen before the final decision is made.

Further investigations in several states

Further investigations are ongoing against Trump. All eyes were on the New York case that led to the first criminal indictment in US history of an ex-president, in which he pleaded not guilty. In the state of Georgia, the public prosecutor’s office is also investigating Trump for possible election manipulation. In another case, Trump has already been prosecuted – at least indirectly. His real estate group was fined in New York for tax fraud, among other things. The ex-president was not personally accused.

Secret government documents from his time as Vice President under Barack Obama were also found on US President Joe Biden in premises where they should not have been kept. Here, too, an independent special investigator is active. In Biden’s case, however, there are significantly fewer documents. According to the White House, Biden has also not refused to hand over documents.

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