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Report: ‘Nearly All’ People Who Worked At Mar-a-Lago Have Been Summoned By Prosecutors Investigating Donald Trump


Donald Trump began last week on trial for rape and was the subject of numerous criminal investigations—and somehow ended the week in an even more dangerous legal situation.

On Thursday, a jury will decide whether the former president should be held responsible for the alleged rape of the writer. E. Jean Carroll in the locker room of a department store in the mid-1990s, heard him double down on his right to sexually assault people and, oddly enough, tell Carroll’s attorney that she would not be “the his choice”. Meanwhile, the federal investigation into his handling of classified documents — and possible obstruction of justice — is said to be “intensifying,” which is probably not a remarkable development. Happy in Palm Beach.

The New York Times reported that, according to people familiar with the matter, prosecutors work for special counsel Jack Smith not only summoned “nearly everyone who worked at Mar-a-Lago,” but also “had the secret cooperation of someone who had worked for [Trump]” at the private resort, as they ramped up efforts “to determine whether Mr. Trump ordered boxes containing sensitive documents to be removed from the archives there when the government sought to recover them last year or not. Are not.” According to the report, the witness in question provided investigators with “a photograph of the archive room where the documents were kept,” although there is little other information about what other information may have been transferred. next. The cooperation of an insider, whose identity has not been released, is said to have been a “major step” in Smith’s investigation. In addition, Smith’s team is said to have summoned the software company that handled the surveillance footage at Mar-a-Lago; on Thursday, CNN reported that prosecutors had “questioned in recent weeks about the handling of surveillance footage” from Trump’s club. Matthew Calamari Sr., CEO of the Trump family business, and his son, Matthew Calamari Jr., The company’s chief security officer, is expected to testify before a grand jury this week.

According to time, A subpoena has also been issued to the Trump Organization for “recordings relating to Mr. Trump’s dealings with a Saudi-backed professional golfing joint venture called LIV Golf, the company are hosting tournaments at some of Mr. Trump’s golf resorts.” While it’s unclear what LIV Golf will have to do with the investigation, Trump and his son-in-law have an extremely friendly relationship with the Saudis, so… who knows! The time also noted that “a relevant line of inquiry for Mr. Smith’s team is whether Mr. Trump misled one of his attorneys, M. Evan Corcoran, about the movement of classified documents around Mar-a-Lago,” prompting Corcoran to help draft an affidavit – signed by another Trump attorney – stating that all classified documents had been turned over to the Department of Justice, a statement that turned out to be very much untrue.

The Washington D.C parcel reported last month that the Justice Department and the FBI had “gathered new evidence pointing to potential obstruction” by Trump. According to the source, speaking to people familiar with the investigation, investigators “gathered new and significant evidence that after the subpoena was delivered, Trump went through the contents of a number of document boxes in his house, apparently out of lust. to keep certain things in their possession. Additionally, investigators are said to have found evidence that Trump told people to mislead government officials as early as 2022, when the National Archives was working with the DOJ to collect data. retrieve documents that Trump brought with him when he left the White House. ‘know, that sounds pretty bad.

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