Trump, confidential documents, audio files that nail the former US president
Trump, confidential documents, audio files that nail the former US president
The US media released Donald Trump's conversation in which he admits the confidential nature of the documents in his possession. CNN and the New York Times obtained and published on June 27 an audio recording in which the former US president admits to have stolen a confidential document. On the recording, Tycoon can be heard leafing through papers and saying, "These are the documents" and "This is highly confidential." Trump is accused of having taken confidential documents with him after leaving the White House, but he has pleaded not guilty.
We also believe in public order, said the Republican mayor of Miami, Francis Suarez. City law enforcement agencies prepare to handle a crowd of (potentially) thousands of Donald Trump supporters and critics in federal court today. At three in the afternoon local time, on the thirteenth floor of the glass building of the Wilkie D. Ferguson Courthouse, the former president will appear for the indictment proceedings. See you in Miami on Tuesday, he wrote on his social Truth before leaving the Bedminster golf club (in New Jersey) for Florida, where he landed yesterday.
In an interview with his friend Roger Stone on Wabc Radio, the tycoon invited supporters to demonstrate: We need strength in our country. They must go out and protest peacefully. Some of his allies have sounded worrying: a congressman called special prosecutor Jack Smith's investigation an act of war; former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has warned that 75 million Americans, many of them members of the NRA (the gun lobby).