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Nevilledog

(51,200 posts)
Wed Jan 18, 2023, 02:37 PM Jan 2023

Special Counsel has questioned several officials about Trump's handling of Russia probe papers

https://murraywaas.substack.com/p/exclusive-special-counsel-has-questioned

On the eve of Donald Trump’s last day in office as President, Trump sent a memo to his attorney general, and also the directors of National Intelligence and the CIA, directing them to declassify thousands of pages of highly classified government papers pertaining to the FBI’s investigation into the Russian Federation’s covert intervention into the 2016 US presidential election to help elect Trump and defeat Hillary Clinton.

But Trump was stymied in his efforts to make the records public, leading the outgoing president to rage to aides that the documents would never see the light of day.

Now, sources close to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation tell me that prosecutors have questioned at least three people about whether Trump’s frustrations may have been a motive in Trump taking thousands of pages of classified papers from the White House to Mar-A-Largo, in potential violation of federal law. One of those people was compelled to testify before a federal grand jury, the sources say.

The sources say that prosecutors appear to believe the episode may be central to determining Trump’s intent for his unauthorized removal from the White House of the papers. Insight into the president’s frame of mind—his intent and motivation, are likely to be the foundational building blocks of any case that the special counsel considers seeking against Trump.

Towards that end, the Special Counsel has zeroed in on conversations and communications between the Justice Department, the White House counsel, then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, other then-senior White House aides, and Trump, in the final days—and even the final hours of his presidency.

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Special Counsel has questioned several officials about Trump's handling of Russia probe papers (Original Post) Nevilledog Jan 2023 OP
"Sources close to Jack Smith's investigation"? Fiendish Thingy Jan 2023 #1

Fiendish Thingy

(15,657 posts)
1. "Sources close to Jack Smith's investigation"?
Wed Jan 18, 2023, 04:57 PM
Jan 2023

That implies sources at the DOJ, which is almost certainly not true, unless there are people willing to risk ending their careers to give Murray(Who The Fuck Is This Guy?) Waas an exclusive scoop.

Nope, my guess is Waas got his scoop either from lawyers for these witnesses, or from grand jurors themselves, who, although sworn to secrecy, face much less severe penalties for breaking that oath than a DOJ employee would.

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