
The MeidasTouch Podcast Donald Trump Makes Smoking Gun Confession in New Highly Incriminating Posts
Jun 17, 2023
Recent social media posts from Donald Trump raise eyebrows as he seemingly confesses to possessing stolen documents. The discussion highlights the potential legal repercussions and national security implications tied to his claims. The hosts analyze the risks Trump poses, contrasting his bold assertions with the expected silence of typical subjects under investigation. They also explore how his comments may serve as incriminating evidence, shedding light on the tensions in his ongoing legal battles and former relationships.
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Trump's Social Media Rampage
- Donald Trump posted 38 times in 24 hours on his social media platform, ranting about the charges against him.
- He claims the documents are his and demands their return, further incriminating himself.
Clinton Socks Case Misinterpretation
- Trump cites the Clinton "socks case" to justify his actions.
- This case involved personal notes, not classified documents, making it irrelevant to Trump's situation.
Westchester Case Dismissal
- A case against Trump in Westchester County, NY, was dropped due to jurisdictional overlap, not his innocence.
- New York Attorney General Letitia James will handle the matter in her civil case.
