FL - Former President Donald Trump indicted, 40 counts, classified documents and obstruction of justice, June 2023, Trial May 2024 #2

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I have this on my notes:

Tuesday, 1/9/24 – Status Report due.
Tuesday, 1/16/24 – CIPA Section 6(a) hearing.
 
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The phone call from Trump, described to CNN by multiple people familiar with it, was part of a pattern of outreach to the former employee, who would become a key witness in the months after the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago and before Trump’s June indictment. Interactions included offers of legal representation by attorneys paid for by Trump and complimentary tickets to a golf tournament, as well as repeated reminders he could come back to work for Trump.

I think that is spelled “B-R-I-B-E-R-Y.”
 
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I think that is spelled “B-R-I-B-E-R-Y.”
You’re not thinking he as just a really caring ex employer? Weird you don't get that vibe!
 
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A binder containing highly classified information related to Russian election interference went missing at the end of Donald Trump’s presidency, raising alarms among intelligence officials that some of the most closely guarded national security secrets from the US and its allies could be exposed, sources familiar with the matter told CNN.

Its disappearance, which has not been previously reported, was so concerning that intelligence officials briefed Senate Intelligence Committee leaders last year about the missing materials and the government’s efforts to retrieve them, the sources said…

The binder was last seen at the White House during Trump’s final days in office. The former president had ordered it brought there so he could declassify a host of documents related to the FBI’s Russia investigation. Under the care of then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, the binder was scoured by Republican aides working to redact the most sensitive information so it could be declassified and released publicly.

The day before leaving office, Trump issued an order declassifying most of the binder’s contents, setting off a flurry of activity in the final 48 hours of his presidency. Multiple copies of the redacted binder were created inside the White House, with plans to distribute them across Washington to Republicans in Congress and right-wing journalists.

Instead, copies initially sent out were frantically retrieved at the direction of White House lawyers demanding additional redactions.

Just minutes before Joe Biden was inaugurated, Meadows rushed to the Justice Department to hand-deliver a redacted copy for a last review. Years later, the Justice Department has yet to release all of the documents, despite Trump’s declassification order. Additional copies with varying levels of redactions ended up at the National Archives.

But an unredacted version of the binder containing the classified raw intelligence went missing amid the chaotic final hours of the Trump White House. The circumstances surrounding its disappearance remain shrouded in mystery.


 
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A binder containing highly classified information related to Russian election interference went missing at the end of Donald Trump’s presidency, raising alarms among intelligence officials that some of the most closely guarded national security secrets from the US and its allies could be exposed, sources familiar with the matter told CNN.

Its disappearance, which has not been previously reported, was so concerning that intelligence officials briefed Senate Intelligence Committee leaders last year about the missing materials and the government’s efforts to retrieve them, the sources said…

The binder was last seen at the White House during Trump’s final days in office. The former president had ordered it brought there so he could declassify a host of documents related to the FBI’s Russia investigation. Under the care of then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, the binder was scoured by Republican aides working to redact the most sensitive information so it could be declassified and released publicly.

The day before leaving office, Trump issued an order declassifying most of the binder’s contents, setting off a flurry of activity in the final 48 hours of his presidency. Multiple copies of the redacted binder were created inside the White House, with plans to distribute them across Washington to Republicans in Congress and right-wing journalists.

Instead, copies initially sent out were frantically retrieved at the direction of White House lawyers demanding additional redactions.

Just minutes before Joe Biden was inaugurated, Meadows rushed to the Justice Department to hand-deliver a redacted copy for a last review. Years later, the Justice Department has yet to release all of the documents, despite Trump’s declassification order. Additional copies with varying levels of redactions ended up at the National Archives.

But an unredacted version of the binder containing the classified raw intelligence went missing amid the chaotic final hours of the Trump White House. The circumstances surrounding its disappearance remain shrouded in mystery.


There is nothing, and I mean nothing, that he did or could do that would surprise me: We have no idea what damage he has done to the security of this country while president, and to the present time. IMO he is not just a narcissist, but he is a sociopath- he has no conscience- he does not care what harm he does to this country in pursuit of his needs and goals---
 
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A binder containing highly classified information related to Russian election interference went missing at the end of Donald Trump’s presidency, raising alarms among intelligence officials that some of the most closely guarded national security secrets from the US and its allies could be exposed, sources familiar with the matter told CNN.

Its disappearance, which has not been previously reported, was so concerning that intelligence officials briefed Senate Intelligence Committee leaders last year about the missing materials and the government’s efforts to retrieve them, the sources said…

The binder was last seen at the White House during Trump’s final days in office. The former president had ordered it brought there so he could declassify a host of documents related to the FBI’s Russia investigation. Under the care of then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, the binder was scoured by Republican aides working to redact the most sensitive information so it could be declassified and released publicly.

The day before leaving office, Trump issued an order declassifying most of the binder’s contents, setting off a flurry of activity in the final 48 hours of his presidency. Multiple copies of the redacted binder were created inside the White House, with plans to distribute them across Washington to Republicans in Congress and right-wing journalists.

Instead, copies initially sent out were frantically retrieved at the direction of White House lawyers demanding additional redactions.

Just minutes before Joe Biden was inaugurated, Meadows rushed to the Justice Department to hand-deliver a redacted copy for a last review. Years later, the Justice Department has yet to release all of the documents, despite Trump’s declassification order. Additional copies with varying levels of redactions ended up at the National Archives.

But an unredacted version of the binder containing the classified raw intelligence went missing amid the chaotic final hours of the Trump White House. The circumstances surrounding its disappearance remain shrouded in mystery.



How freaking scary.

Like those movies..”The killer is calling from inside the house.”
 
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A binder containing highly classified information related to Russian election interference went missing at the end of Donald Trump’s presidency, raising alarms among intelligence officials that some of the most closely guarded national security secrets from the US and its allies could be exposed, sources familiar with the matter told CNN.

Its disappearance, which has not been previously reported, was so concerning that intelligence officials briefed Senate Intelligence Committee leaders last year about the missing materials and the government’s efforts to retrieve them, the sources said…

The binder was last seen at the White House during Trump’s final days in office. The former president had ordered it brought there so he could declassify a host of documents related to the FBI’s Russia investigation. Under the care of then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, the binder was scoured by Republican aides working to redact the most sensitive information so it could be declassified and released publicly.

The day before leaving office, Trump issued an order declassifying most of the binder’s contents, setting off a flurry of activity in the final 48 hours of his presidency. Multiple copies of the redacted binder were created inside the White House, with plans to distribute them across Washington to Republicans in Congress and right-wing journalists.

Instead, copies initially sent out were frantically retrieved at the direction of White House lawyers demanding additional redactions.

Just minutes before Joe Biden was inaugurated, Meadows rushed to the Justice Department to hand-deliver a redacted copy for a last review. Years later, the Justice Department has yet to release all of the documents, despite Trump’s declassification order. Additional copies with varying levels of redactions ended up at the National Archives.

But an unredacted version of the binder containing the classified raw intelligence went missing amid the chaotic final hours of the Trump White House. The circumstances surrounding its disappearance remain shrouded in mystery.



But, but Hillary’s emails!

This binder is probably on Putin‘s desk.

JMO
 
  • #309
How freaking scary.

Like those movies..”The killer is calling from inside the house.”
And running for reelection to finish what he/they started.
 
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Binder of classified material on Russia reportedly went missing in final Trump days​


Presented with the CNN report, one former Trump national security aide simply said, in a message viewed by the Guardian: “Holy cow.”


 
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Docket update

# Date Description
239 12/07/2023 ORDER granting 234 Motion to Travel as to Carlos De Oliveira (3). Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 12/7/2023. See attached document for full details.

238 12/06/2023 MOTION for Access to CIPA � 4 Filings re [236] Notice (Other) by Waltine Nauta as to Waltine Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira. Responses due by 12/20/2023 1 Attachment ▼

237 12/06/2023 MOTION For Access to CIPA � 4 Filings by Donald J. Trump. Responses due by 12/20/2023 3 Attachments ▼

236 12/06/2023 NOTICE of Filing of CIPA Section 4 Motions by USA as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira
1 Attachment ▼

235 12/06/2023 Supplemental RESPONSE to Standing Discovery Order by USA as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira

234 12/06/2023 MOTION to Travel by Carlos De Oliveira. 1 Attachment ▼

233 12/05/2023 SPEEDY TRIAL REPORT Eighth Speedy Trial Report by USA as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira

link: https://www.docketbird.com/court-cases/USA-v-Sealed/flsd-9:2023-cr-80101-648652
 
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Despite receiving multiple criminal indictments in 2023, Donald Trump thinks he should have been awarded Time's Person of the Year.

The magazine instead gave the honor to 34-year-old singer/songwriter Taylor Swift for "shooting art and commerce together to release an energy of historic force."

But the former U.S. President does not agree with that decision and has shared an article that argues that he should have received the accolade.
 
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There are so many other categories he would fall under, other than "Person."
 
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Despite receiving multiple criminal indictments in 2023, Donald Trump thinks he should have been awarded Time's Person of the Year.

The magazine instead gave the honor to 34-year-old singer/songwriter Taylor Swift for "shooting art and commerce together to release an energy of historic force."

But the former U.S. President does not agree with that decision and has shared an article that argues that he should have received the accolade.
He should be careful with Taylor Swift- she has a ton of influence on young people and she holds sway with those young voters!!!!
 
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She earned her billion.
Not inflategate.
 
  • #319
per my updated notes - here is what is coming on this case...
If someone sees anything different - please let me know! TIA! :)

Updated 12/30/23.

FL – Classified Papers Mar-a-Lago. Trump was charged with 41 criminal counts in the classified documents case, including:
• Willful retention of national defense information (31 counts)
• Conspiracy to obstruct justice
• Withholding of a document or record
• Corruptly concealing a document or record
• Concealing a document in a federal investigation
• Scheme to conceal
• False statements and representations (2 counts)
• Willful retention of defense information
• Obstruction of Justice (2 counts)

Tuesday, 1/9/24 – Status Report due.
Tuesday, 1/16/24 – CIPA Section 6(a) hearing.
Wednesday, 2/7/24 – Release of transcript restrictions.
Monday, 2/12/24 @ 10am & Tuesday, 2/13/24 - Hearing on CIPA § 4 motions.
Thursday, 2/22/24 – Filing of any pretrial Motions due.
Monday, 2/26/24 – Pretrial Motions hearing on remaining motions (evidentiary and/or non-evidentiary).
Friday, 3/1/24 – Scheduling Conference hearing to consider defendant motion to continue trial.
Wednesday, 3/20/24 - Deadline for the filing of any Motions in Limine & any motion to introduce evidence under Fed. R. Evid. 404(B).
Thursday, 4/11/24 - Governments CIPA Section 6(c) Motion hearing if necessary
Wednesday, 4/17/24 – Motions in Limine hearing.
Tuesday, 5/14/24 @ 1:45pm – Hearing on remaining CIPA issues/Calendar Call.
Monday, 5/20/24 – Trial set to begin with jury selection.
 
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Ack!! Too late to edit my post above... just found another court hearing date.... :rolleyes: He has WAY too many cases to keep up. That is my excuse! :D

Tuesday, 1/9/24 - Oral arguments in Trump appeal of Judge Chutkan order immunity & constitutional grounds @ denying his motions to dismiss based on Presidential @ 9:30am.
 

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