U.S. media: Trump is suspected of violating three crimes such as the Spy Law
Author:Chang'an Street Knowledge Time:2022.08.13
According to the "Congress Mountain News" and "New York Times" news, the court records announced on August 12 local time showed that the US Department of Justice was investigating three federal charges suspected of President Trump before: violation of the "Spy Law", hindering judicial justice The fairness and government records were illegally dealt with, so the federal law enforcement department obtained a search order of its Florida Haihu Manor.
The US Cable Television News Network reported that the search order signed on August 5th that the FBI agents (FBI) agents waited until August 8 to start searching for Trump's Haihu Manor.
According to an unclean search order, investigators have the right to seize any documents or records related to "transmission of national defense information or confidential materials". The search order also authorized to confiscate "any evidence of changes, destroying or concealing government presidential files, or any documents with confidential labels."
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The Wall Street Journal reported that when FBI searched Haihu Manor, he took away 11 confidential documents, and some of which were marked as "tight secrets" documents, which means that it can only be seen in special government departments.
The list of items obtained by the Wall Street Journal shows that FBI agents have taken about 20 boxes of items, including photos, a handwritten note, and a former Trump campaign consultant and a long -term ally Roger Stone. Forgive order.
Based on this 3 -page list, including information about "French President". It is reported that this list is intercepted from a 7 -page document, which also includes a search order approved by a federal security judge in Florida.
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