Trump's lack of regard for protecting classified information should be disqualifying — and yet here we are.
in his various indictments along a spectrum of, well, let’s call it national consequence. At one end, there are the positively existential cases filed in Georgia and federal courts that allege varying degrees of election interference. These yearslong investigations center on the very real,On the other end, though, there’s. At every stage of the process, from hoarding materials after leaving the White House to his easily disproved defenses, Trump has made the worst, most inane possible choices.
At every stage of the process, from hoarding materials after leaving the White House to his easily disproved defenses, Trump has made the worst, most inane possible choices.According to ABC News , Michael “told investigators that — more than once — she received requests or tasks from Trump that he had written on the back of notecards, and she later recognized those notecards as sensitive White House materials — with visible classification markings — used to brief Trump while he was still in office about phone calls with foreign leaders or other international-related matters.
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