
The MeidasTouch Podcast Trump’s TREASONOUS SECRETS Get REVEALED as Court Case Advances
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Feb 24, 2024 The podcast dives into Donald Trump's controversial claims about classified documents being his personal property. It scrutinizes his past statements on national defense information and the serious legal implications of claiming presidential immunity. Recent filings by Special Counsel Jack Smith are dissected, revealing the potential risks to national security and the shifting narratives surrounding document retention. The discussion vividly illustrates the intertwining of law, politics, and ethics in this high-stakes situation.
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Trump Shares Classified Information
- In 2017, Donald Trump shared national defense information with Russian officials.
- He defended his action, claiming he had the "absolute right to do" so.
Shifting Explanations for Documents
- After the Mar-a-Lago raid, Trump's lawyers initially claimed the FBI planted the documents.
- Later, Trump asserted his "absolute right" to the documents, claiming they were his personal property.
Trump's Claims of Ownership
- Trump repeatedly insisted on his right to possess classified documents.
- He argued he could declassify them simply by thinking it and that they were his personal belongings.
