Trump charged with keeping secret documents at home

 

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Former US President Donald Trump has been formally indicted for managing classified documents after leaving the White House.

Trump faces numerous charges, including obstruction of justice, conspiracy and making false statements, according to US media reports.

Trump said on his social networkIng site Truth Social that he was innocent. He also said he was summoned to a court in Miami on Tuesday.

Prosecutors examined nearly 11,000 documents kept at Trump's home in Florida.

What is Trump's response?

Trump, 76, has been charged with seven counts, including one for possessing confidential documents without approval, us media reported.

This is trump's second trial. It is considered the first federal prosecution of a former U.S. president.

Trump plans to be elected president in the 2024 general election.

"I never thought it would be possible to say such a thing to a former President of the United States," Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. ”

"It's really a black day for the United States. We are a country that is coming down seriously and rapidly. But together we will make America great. ”

He accused the ruling party of taking an "embarrassing step" aimed at interfering in the upcoming elections.

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CBS News, a US-based partner of the BBC, quoted sources as saying the prosecution was linked to government documents and that more than one charge had been made.

Other news channels, such as CNN and ABC News, said at least seven charges had been made.

The prosecution paves the way for the prosecution to proceed with the legal process against the suspect in the case charged.

The Ministry of Justice declined to comment.

How did this situation come about?

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In November, the U.S. Attorney General appointed Special Prosecutor Jack Smith to investigate the document scandals.

Last year, 11,000 documents were seized in a raid on Trump's Florida home in Mar-a-Lago, of which 100 were considered confidential.

Some of them had "very secret" signs.

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Last week, prosecutors reportedly obtained an audio recording of Trump.

He admitted to keeping secret documents even after leaving the White House.

In the United States, any federal official, from the president, removes secret documents or keeps them in unauthorized places.

Legal experts say the latest indictment will not affect Trump's ability to run for president.

David Super, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, said: "He may be repeatedly prosecuted, but that won't stop his ability to fight elections." ”

According to Super, Trump can run for president even if he is convicted in the document case. But it is not clear whether the Republican party will stand by him.

Smith, who has been involved in war crimes investigations in the past, is considered a firm investigator and is also conducting separate investigations into efforts to reverse the outcome of the 2020 election that trump lost.

In April, Trump became the first former U.S. president to be charged with crimes.

He pleaded not guilty to the charges relating to a false commercial account of giving him money to silence him about his relationship with an adult film actress.

The case will be heard in New York next year.


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