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<blockquote data-quote="728ups" data-source="post: 5389751" data-attributes="member: 33372"><p>it would appear the disorganized way he stored the files may bite him on the ass</p><p></p><p>According to one former federal prosecutor, Donald Trump's habit of intermixing stolen top secret files with magazine covers and personal items at his Mar-a-Lago resort will be presented as damning evidence at his trial should the DOJ indict him.</p><p></p><p>Speaking with CNN's Boris Sanchez, ex-federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti stated that the condition in which the files were found will help prosecutors make their case against the former president.</p><p></p><p>"So you mentioned the folders with the classified markings being among the things that were recovered," host Sanchez prompted. "What did you make of the fact that there were all sorts of random stuff in there, too, The magazines? The gifts? That was unexpected."</p><p></p><p>"The fact that they're mixed in, let's say with passports and mixed in with <em>Time </em>magazine covers, all will be shown in evidence at trial to show that the former president is the one who actually possessed these documents," he asserted. "It wasn't an aide off acting on their own without his authorization. It wasn't something where he had no idea what was in his office."</p><p></p><p>"He was personally handling these documents himself and he was the one who decided to keep them," he concluded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="728ups, post: 5389751, member: 33372"] it would appear the disorganized way he stored the files may bite him on the ass According to one former federal prosecutor, Donald Trump's habit of intermixing stolen top secret files with magazine covers and personal items at his Mar-a-Lago resort will be presented as damning evidence at his trial should the DOJ indict him. Speaking with CNN's Boris Sanchez, ex-federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti stated that the condition in which the files were found will help prosecutors make their case against the former president. "So you mentioned the folders with the classified markings being among the things that were recovered," host Sanchez prompted. "What did you make of the fact that there were all sorts of random stuff in there, too, The magazines? The gifts? That was unexpected." "The fact that they're mixed in, let's say with passports and mixed in with [I]Time [/I]magazine covers, all will be shown in evidence at trial to show that the former president is the one who actually possessed these documents," he asserted. "It wasn't an aide off acting on their own without his authorization. It wasn't something where he had no idea what was in his office." "He was personally handling these documents himself and he was the one who decided to keep them," he concluded. [/QUOTE]
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