Trump workers moved classified documents at Mar-a-Lago before prosecutors arrived: report
- Two of Donald Trump's employees moved boxes of papers the day before the FBI and a prosecutor visited his Florida home to retrieve classified documents in response to a subpoena, which investigators view as suspicious and a possible sign of obstruction.
- The investigation suggests a greater breadth and specificity of possible obstruction by Trump and his aides than previously reported, including a "dress rehearsal" for moving sensitive papers and evidence that Trump kept classified documents in a visible place in his office and sometimes showed them to others.
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Trump workers moved Mar-a-Lago boxes a day before Justice Department came for documents
Two of Donald Trump’s employees moved boxes of papers the day before an early June visit by FBI agents and a prosecutor to the former president’s Florida home to retrieve classified documents in response to a subpoena — timing that…
Report: Trump Carried Out “Dress Rehearsal” to Move Documents Around Mar-a-Lago
Two employees at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate moved boxes full of papers the day before the Department of Justice (DOJ) executed a subpoena last year to retrieve classified documents from the property, a new report indicates. Trump and his aides also carried out a “dress rehearsal” for moving the documents from his storage locker to elsewhere in the estate... Source
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