The Twin Stories of Trump’s Declassified Spygate Documents and the Timing of Trump’s 4 Indictments | Truth Over News
There’s been a lot of discussion and debate over exactly what President Donald Trump did and didn’t declassify in his final days in office, and a very real lack of clarity on how events actually unfolded.
As we’ll see, some of this extends over to special counsel Jack Smith’s politically driven investigation into President Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents—and his over-the-top raid of Mar-a-Lago in August of last year, which led to the second of what is now four indictments of the 45th president.
The indictments have all been perfectly timed to follow directly on the heels of breaking news regarding corruption by Joe Biden—and we’ll have a lot more on that later in the show. But first, a new filing from John Solomon tells the backstory to President Trump’s last-minute declassification order of his “Binder of Declassified Documents”—and how the DOJ sucked those documents back in and blackholed them.
The role of President Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows is detailed as well. We think there are some details that may surprise you. They also provide insight to some of the games being played in President Trump’s classified documents case.
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