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THE TRUMP SAGA
FEDERAL INDICTMENT IN FLORIDA

NYT: The Trump Classified Documents Indictment, Annotated



Original article: https://int.nyt.com/data/documenttools/trump-indictment-document/967835b8a14a6b03/full.pdf Peter Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess
The Trump Classified Documents Indictment, Annotated By Charlie Savage June 9, 2023 The Justice Department on Friday unveiled an indictment charging former President Donald J. Trump with 37 criminal counts. They relate to Mr. Trump’s hoarding of sensitive government documents after he left office and his refusal to return them, even after being subpoenaed for all remaining records in his possession that were marked as classified. 31 counts Related to withholding national defense information One count against Mr. Trump for each document he was alleged to have kept in his possession. 5 counts Related to concealing possession of classified documents Among them are counts of conspiracy to obstruct justice and withholding documents and records, levied against both Mr. Trump and an aide, Walt Nauta. 2 counts False statements Related to statements to the F.B.I. by Mr. Trump and an aide, Walt Nauta. A list of charges against Donald Trump. The New York Times annotated the indictment. 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Produced by Charlie Smart Correction: June 9, 2023 An earlier of an annotation on this page misstated the number of documents listed in the indictment that are subject to Espionage Act violations. There are 31 listed, not 38. READ 253 COMMENTS Give this article 253 Our Coverage of the Trump Documents Case The Justice Department has filed federal criminal charges against former President Donald Trump over his mishandling of classified documents. Indictment: Federal prosecutors said that Trump put national security secrets at risk by mishandling classified documents and schemed to block the government from reclaiming the material. Here’s a look at the evidence. Arraignment: On June 13, Trump and Jack Smith, the special counsel appointed to investigate the former president, found themselves 20 feet from each other for a 50-minute courtroom encounter unlike any other in the country’s history. Trump’s Legal Strategy: Trump and his lawyers have already tested several defenses to challenge his indictment, but their arguments could be hard to sustain in court. The Judge: Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee who showed favor to the former president earlier in the investigation, has scant experience running criminal trials. Here’s how her decisions could affect the case. Witnesses: Much of the evidence provided to investigators has come from Trump’s own aides and lawyers, who could become witnesses against him. The former president is not allowed to discuss the case with any of them. Trying to Shift the Spotlight: With the help of Republican allies, social media supporters and Fox News, Trump is lashing out at President Biden in the hopes of undermining the charges against him. More in U.S.

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