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Evidence may point to Trump’s obstruction in case: FBI

Ex-president could have blocked probe into secret document, say federal investigators

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Apr 2023 1:00PM

Evidence may point to Trump’s obstruction in case: FBI
Donald Trump has condemned the probe and raid as a weaponisation of the US justice system against him as well as his aides and supporters. – AFP pic, April 3, 2023

MOSCOW – The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation and Justice Department have new evidence suggesting that former US president Donald Trump could have obstructed the probe into secret documents found at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

Federal investigators have gathered fresh evidence that boxes with classified material were moved from a Mar-a-Lago storage area after the subpoena was served, and that Trump personally examined at least some of those boxes, reported The Washington Post yesterday citing sources.

The new evidence emerged as investigators have used emails and text messages from a former Trump aide, as well as witness statements, security camera footage, and other documentary evidence, The Washington Post said.

It is unclear whether there is enough evidence to ask a grand jury to charge Trump with obstructing the investigation.

Trump’s spokesman Steven Cheung told the newspaper that “the witch hunts against President Trump have no basis in facts or law. The deranged special counsel and DoJ have now resorted to prosecutorial misconduct by illegally leaking information to corrupt the legal process and weaponise the justice system in order to manipulate public opinion and conduct election interference, because they are clearly losing all across the board”.

On August 8, the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago as part of an investigation into potential mishandling of sensitive presidential records. Agents examined the premises for nine hours during which they seized 11 sets of documents and other materials, some of which were labelled top secret, according to the disclosed search warrant receipt.

Trump has condemned the probe and raid as a weaponisation of the US justice system against him as well as his aides and supporters.

Trump’s legal team argues that Trump complied with the subpoena now that the order was fulfilled, but the Justice Department disagrees because of the length of time it took to satisfy its request. – Bernama, April 3, 2023

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