3 takeaways from the fine print of Trump’s indictment

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3 takeaways from the fine print of Trump’s indictment
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Donald Trump Trump faces 37 counts related to his retention of and failure to return classified documents when the federal government demanded them. Here's a few takeaways from Trump's indictment:

, three of his children and the Trump Organization, accusing them of flagrantly manipulating the valuations of their properties to get better terms on loans and insurance policies, and to get tax breaks. The litigation is pending.Some of the biggest revelations are embedded in the two instances in which he is alleged to have shown the documents to people who were not authorized to see them. In both cases, Trump acknowledges that fact.

Trump is also described to have been significantly interested in the documents and involved in the back and forth over them: After the subpoena in May 2022, “Trump attorney 1” — identified as Evan Corcoran by a person familiar with the case who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss information not made public in the indictment — took notes indicating that Trump told him, “I don’t want anybody looking through my boxes.” Trump then referred a second time to “my boxes.”

Lastly are the several instances listed from 2016 and 2018 of Trump talking publicly about the importance of safeguarding classified information. Most are listed early in the document, but one is isolated at a particularly conspicuous time. “And he was great,” Trump said, according to Corcoran’s notes. “And he, so she didn’t get in any trouble because he said that he was the one who deleted them.”

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