Trump under investigation for espionage, he had military secrets at home
Donald Trump has once again completely stolen the American public scene. The FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago residence appeared earlier in the week as resounding political aid to the former president. Trump immediately had an easy game in the denounce the alleged political maneuver against him by the Democrats, to prevent him from trying his revenge in 2024. A move that has served to compact around him the Republican party, came down to his defense. In reality, as the days went by, the matter became more complicated. The story dates back to when Trump left the White House in January two years ago, taking one with him large amount of documents And confidential material which instead had to be delivered to the National Archives. After the complaint, Trump returned some of that material.
But, according to the Justice Department and theFbithe former president held a series of classification of documents. Hence, the search and seizure by federal agents. The turning point came on Thursday, when the Minister of Justice Merrick Garland he proposed the declassification of the judicial act with which the search was authorized. A move that aimed to make public the gravity of the suspicions and send the ball back to Trump’s court. Then, with a series of twists worthy of the best legal thrillers, the scoop of the Washington Post that reported that the FBI at the home of the former president was looking for documents related to the nuclear arsenal. Finally, the sensational revelation that the FBI is investigating Trump for espionage. In fact, among the seized material, there are several documents classified as top secret.
Trump defended himself governing that documents he kept at home they were actually declassified. But there appeared to be a very feeble replica of him. It is too early to say what judicial developments this affair will have. If for Trump there will be a I’m postponing a judgment and whether this new and heavy judicial grain can create for him an insurmountable obstacle in view of one new candidacy at the White House. The former president has got us used to almost everything in recent years. And in America, as in the rest of the world, political victories or defeats should pass through the polls and not through the classrooms of the court. And among his electorate, Trump still remains very strong.
From Washington, LA PRESSE correspondent Marco Liconti