Trump wrote to-do lists for assistant on White House documents marked classified: Sources
- Former President Donald Trump has denied wrongdoing after his long-time assistant, Molly Michael, told federal investigators that she received requests from Trump written on classified White House materials.
- Molly Michael resigned from her position as Trump's executive assistant after he allegedly refused to comply with federal requests. Trump, along with two aides, is facing charges of illegally storing classified documents and lying to investigators. He has pleaded not guilty.
- In addition to the charges related to classified documents, Trump is also facing separate indictments over his alleged efforts to reverse his 2020 election loss and a hush-money payment he made to a porn star. Trump denies any wrongdoing.
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