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Donald Trump treated classified information like “his own shiny toy”, his former White House press secretary claims. Stephanie Grisham hit out as Trump supporters continue to claim the former US president was not mishandling secret material by storing them at his Mar-a-Lago resort following the end of his term. Ms Grisham told the Associated Press her ex-boss was “careless” with secret materials when in office, and “seemed never to bother with why that was bad”. She also recalled an incident where Trump wanted to show off Conan, a dog who played a major role in the killing of Isis leader Abu B...
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The Department of Justice unsealed the warrant used in the search of Mar-a-Lago after former President Donald Trumpurged investigators to do so. Now, Trump is backtracking on his statements. The former president first claimed that he had the authority to declassify documents at-will, something legal experts strongly dispute. Most recently, the Trump claimed the search was illegal and unwarranted. “Oh great! It has just been learned that the FBI, in its now famous raid of Mar-a-Lago, took boxes of privileged ‘attorney-client’ material, and also ‘executive’ privileged material, which they knowin...
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Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton joked on Wednesday that the Iranian plot to pay an individual $300,000 to carry out his assassination was a “low price.” “The suspect put a $300,000 price tag on your head,” CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer asked his guest, Bolton, on The Situation Room. “What goes through your mind, ambassador, hearing the details of this plot, as explained today in great detail by the U.S. Justice Department?” “Well, I was embarrassed at the low price,” Bolton responded. “I would have thought it would have been higher. But I guess maybe it was the exchange rate probl...
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Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton seemed to admit he had experience planning military coups in the past. During an interview with CNN about January 6, Bolton said that he has previously worked on “helped plan coups d’état” in the past. He stated that none of Donald Trump’s actions revealed during the Jan 6 commission hearings were “defensible.” “None of it is defensible,” Bolton said. “It’s also a mistake, as some people have said including on the committee, the commentators, that somehow this was a carefully planned coup d’état aimed at the Constitution. That’s not the way Donald T...
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On Wednesday, the Department of Justice dropped its civil lawsuit charges against former President Donald Trump‘s national security advisor John Bolton. Prosecutors sued Bolton alleging that many passages in his 2020 memoir The Room Where It Happened contained classified information that could put America’s national security at risk. In a June 2020 court filing, DOJ attorneys wrote: “The NSC has determined that information in the manuscript is classified at the Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret levels.” Bolton and his attorney, Charles Cooper, insist that Bolton did not mishandle any classi...
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Former President Donald Trump offered North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un a flight on Air Force One after the world leaders met for a summit in Vietnam in 2019. Kim declined the invitation. Details about Trump’s relationship with the North Korean leader were shared to the public after BBC aired the docu-series, Trump Takes On The World. Trump and Kim met in Hanoi, Vietnam in February 2019 for their second historic summit to negotiate North Korea’s nuclear program. The summit ended abruptly where the leaders weren’t able to agree on what Kim was willing to sacrifice in exchange for sanctions reli...
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On Tuesday, the Justice Department sued former advisor to First Lady Melania Trump, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, for breaching a nondisclosure agreement when she published a tell-all about her experiences in the White House.“The President and First Lady’s use of the U.S. Department of Justice to silence me is a violation of my First Amendment rights and a blatant abuse of the government to pursue their own personal interest and goals,” wrote Winston Wolkoff in a statement. “I fulfilled all of the terms of the Gratuitous Service Agreement and the confidentiality provisions ended when the White Ho...
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