Prosecutors ready to ask for Trump indictment on obstruction and Espionage Act charges
Source: the independent
The Department of Justice is preparing to ask a Washington, DC grand jury to indict former president Donald Trump for violating the Espionage Act and for obstruction of justice as soon as Thursday, adding further weight to the legal baggage facing Mr Trump as he campaigns for his partys nomination in next years presidential election.
The Independent has learned that prosecutors are ready to ask grand jurors to approve an indictment against Mr Trump for violating a portion of the US criminal code known as Section 793, which prohibits gathering, transmitting or losing any information respecting the national defence.
The use of Section 793, which does not make reference to classified information, is understood to be a strategic decision by prosecutors that has been made to short-circuit Mr Trumps ability to claim that he used his authority as president to declassify documents he removed from the White House and kept at his Palm Beach, Florida property long after his term expired on 20 January 2021.
Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-indictment-espionage-prosecution-charges-b2353397.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1686166165
About damn time. indict convict and jail the MF
gab13by13
(21,290 posts)Blue Owl
(50,347 posts)sprinkleeninow
(20,235 posts)Holee smocks!!
Duppers
(28,117 posts)"Thrown."
Claustrum
(4,845 posts)instead of US ones.
Is there a gag order on US news sources (I know US media are still running these news but it's not confirmed or originate from them)? Why are these reporting originating from UK sources?
Timewas
(2,193 posts)I'll believe when it actually happens.
agingdem
(7,840 posts)this "prosecutors ready to ask..." frenzy is Trump manipulating the media..
GP6971
(31,133 posts)Hosts Consensus is this anticipatory. Better suited for GD until the announcement is made.
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LudwigPastorius
(9,130 posts)do you think this indicates that there is evidence that he sold some intelligence?
I know showing someone a classified document and selling it to someone is essentially the same under the law, but would a charge of espionage be filed if Trump did NOT sell information?
cstanleytech
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