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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Trump Used Classified Docs to Write “To-Do” Lists On, Mar-a-Lago Aide Says
A longtime aide to former President Donald Trump has told investigators examining his retention of government records Trump used to write “to-do” lists for her on the back of notecards that were marked classified. ABC News reported that the aide, Molly Michael, made investigators aware of these notecards the day after the FBI had executed a search warrant of his property in August 2022. Michael... Source
Donald Trump wrote to-do lists on classified docs, according to former aide
When Donald Trump wasn't using classified docs as toilet paper, he was using them as scratch pads, according to his long-time assistant Molly Michael via ABC News. Michael says the four-times indicted former president used to hand her to-do lists on the back of notecards that were marked as "classified," which the FBI missed when…
Trump wrote aide’s to-do lists on backs of classified docs: report
One of former President Trump’s assistants reportedly told federal investigators Trump wrote to-do lists on the backs of classified documents, according to an ABC News report. ABC News, citing sources familiar with the matter, reported former Trump aide Molly Michael told investigators the former president wrote requests or tasks for her on the back of notecards, […]
NYU Professor Calls Out Trump's 'Typical Autocratic Behavior' For Allegedly Making 'To-Do-Lists' On Classified Documents
Donald Trump came under several criticism after a report said his close aide told federal investigators that he misused classified documents.
Trump reportedly made aide to-do lists writing right on the back of classified documents
On Monday, a report came into public in which one of former US President Donald Trump's longtime aides claimed to federal investigators that he had repeatedly written her to-do lists right on the backs of classified documents from the White House. Trump has culpably denied it.
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