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Reports: Prosecutors have tape of Trump discussing holding onto classified doc after leaving office

Reports: Prosecutors have tape of Trump discussing holding onto classified doc after leaving office
The National Archives has informed former President Donald Trump. It's handing over 16 presidential records to the special counsel in charge of the investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents. The records indicate that Trump and his top advisers were aware of the declassification process while he was president seemingly contradicting some of Trump recent claims documents were automatically declassified when he left office. Let's take *** look at the media landscape on this story according to our exclusive media miss tool, as you can see, there's only one source on the right covering it. We want to give you *** more complete picture of the headlines, use the tool for yourself at straight news dot com. In *** letter to Trump acting archivist, Deborah Walsh said quote, these 16 records in question all reflect communications involving close presidential advisers. Some of them directed to you personally concerning whether why and how you should declassify certain classified records. According to the letter, Trump tried to block the special counsel from accessing the records by asserting constitutionally based privilege. The records are set to be handed over next week. Thanks for watching straight. *** news is on *** mission to bring you unbiased fact based reporting. One way we do that is our media miss tool, which shows you the stories, the left and right media are under reporting. Join us at straight *** news dot com.
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Reports: Prosecutors have tape of Trump discussing holding onto classified doc after leaving office
Justice Department prosecutors have obtained an audio recording of former President Donald Trump from after he left office in which he talks about holding onto a classified Pentagon document related to a potential attack on Iran, according to media reports.CNN first reported that Trump suggested on the recording that he wanted to share with others information from the document but that he knew there were limitations about his ability to declassify records after he left office.The comments on the recording, made in July 2021 at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, undercut the former president's repeated claims that he declassified the documents he took with him from the White House to Mar-a-Lago, his Florida estate, after leaving office. The recording could also be a key aid for prosecutors looking to prove Trump knew his ability to possess classified documents was limited.Video above: National Archives recently said it would hand over records seeming to contradict Trump on classified docsThe recording has been provided to special counsel Jack Smith, whose team of prosecutors have spent months investigating the potential mishandling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and whether Trump or anyone else sought to criminally obstruct the probe. The investigation shows signs of being in its final stages, with prosecutors having interviewed a broad cross-section of witnesses before the grand jury.No one has been criminally charged.According to the CNN report, the recording was made during a gathering at Bedminster with aides to Trump and two people who were working on the autobiography of his former chief of staff, Mark Meadows.It said Meadows' autobiography includes a description of what appears to be the same meeting. A lawyer for Meadows declined to comment Wednesday when reached by The Associated Press.Video below: Trump’s team performed a ‘dress rehearsal’ for moving the Mar-a-Lago documents, report saysCNN said witnesses including Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have been questioned about the document. A spokesman for Milley declined to comment.A spokesman for the special counsel declined to comment.A Trump spokesman said in a statement that the investigation was "meritless" and amounted to "continued interference in the presidential election."

Justice Department prosecutors have obtained an audio recording of former President Donald Trump from after he left office in which he talks about holding onto a classified Pentagon document related to a potential attack on Iran, according to media reports.

CNN first reported that Trump suggested on the recording that he wanted to share with others information from the document but that he knew there were limitations about his ability to declassify records after he left office.

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The comments on the recording, made in July 2021 at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, undercut the former president's repeated claims that he declassified the documents he took with him from the White House to Mar-a-Lago, his Florida estate, after leaving office. The recording could also be a key aid for prosecutors looking to prove Trump knew his ability to possess classified documents was limited.

Video above: National Archives recently said it would hand over records seeming to contradict Trump on classified docs

The recording has been provided to special counsel Jack Smith, whose team of prosecutors have spent months investigating the potential mishandling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and whether Trump or anyone else sought to criminally obstruct the probe. The investigation shows signs of being in its final stages, with prosecutors having interviewed a broad cross-section of witnesses before the grand jury.

No one has been criminally charged.

According to the CNN report, the recording was made during a gathering at Bedminster with aides to Trump and two people who were working on the autobiography of his former chief of staff, Mark Meadows.

It said Meadows' autobiography includes a description of what appears to be the same meeting. A lawyer for Meadows declined to comment Wednesday when reached by The Associated Press.

Video below: Trump’s team performed a ‘dress rehearsal’ for moving the Mar-a-Lago documents, report says

CNN said witnesses including Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have been questioned about the document. A spokesman for Milley declined to comment.

A spokesman for the special counsel declined to comment.

A Trump spokesman said in a statement that the investigation was "meritless" and amounted to "continued interference in the presidential election."