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Trump aide Walt Nauta indicted for role in Mar-a-Lago documents scandal

An aide to former President Donald Trump has also been indicted for taking part in an alleged scheme to obstruct government efforts to retrieve top-secret documents from his Mar-a-Lago resort.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Walt Nauta, a former military valet who followed Trump to Mar-a-Lago after working in the Trump White House, has also been charged.

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'Somebody else knew this was a crime': CNN legal analyst says Trump should fear conspiracy charge

CNN legal analyst Elie Honig said that former President Donald Trump should be particularly worried about being charged with conspiracy in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into his handling of top-secret government documents.

Although all of the seven felony counts leveled against the former president are serious, Honig said that the conspiracy charge could be the linchpin to prove the other charges because it shows that there are other witnesses who can corroborate prosecutors' case.

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The growing legal woes of Donald Trump

Former US president Donald Trump has denied all wrongdoing

Washington (AFP) - Donald Trump said Thursday he has been indicted in the investigation over the improper handling of classified documents, in a case that would make him the first US president past or present to face federal criminal charges.

But the matter is far from the only legal peril dogging the ex-leader as he seeks a return to the White House in 2024.

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The main legal troubles facing Donald Trump

X (Reuters) - Here is a list of additional legal troubles facing former President Donald Trump, who wrote on social media on Thursday that he has been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice, apparently for mishandling sensitive government documents. He denies any wrongdoing.

2020 ELECTION AND THE U.S. CAPITOL ATTACK

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The investigation into Trump's classified documents: A timeline

Former President Donald Trump was indicted on federal charges that he stored classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago home and obstructed attempts from the National Archives to recover them.

Here's how the investigation unfolded:

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Trump lawyer: Obeying his orders will get you 'sanctioned and disbarred'

An unnamed lawyer working for former President Donald Trump has been spilling some dirt about his client to New York Magazine's Ankush Khardori -- and he says that obeying Trump's commands is a surefire way to end your legal career.

In an interview, the attorney in question explains the dangers of agreeing to work for Trump and not being prepared to push back against his wilder ideas.

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'Fascists all!' Trump rages at investigators after Jack Smith forces a top aide to testify

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday threw a fit on Truth Social over the multiple criminal investigations he's facing.

Trump's latest angry rant came after aide Taylor Budowich was forced to testify before a grand jury in Florida in one of special counsel Jack Smith's probes into the former president.

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Watch: Jack Smith walks in stony silence as reporter tries to pry info on Trump probes

Special counsel Jack Smith, who is leading two federal probes into the potential crimes of former President Donald Trump, maintained a stony silence on Tuesday when a reporter tried to pry information from him.

NBC News' Gary Grumbach on Tuesday morning found Smith walking down the street in Washington, D.C. and proceeded to pepper him with questions about his investigations, including whether he would bring criminal charges against Trump.

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Researcher hired by Trump campaign seemed 'amazed' at 'shoddy' theories he was asked to investigate: report

In 2020, former President Donald Trump's campaign hired two private firms to investigate claims of mass voter fraud in the presidential election, and both firms concluded that there was simply insufficient evidence to prove the election had been stolen by President Joe Biden.

Now the Washington Post reports that both special counsel Jack Smith and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis have taken interest in the firms' work as they probe whether Trump broke any laws when he tried to stay in power after losing the 2020 election.

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Fani Willis' Trump election fraud probe expands into 'several other states': Washington Post

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' probe of former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results is reportedly no longer just a Peach State affair.

The Washington Post reports that Willis' probe of Trump and his allies' post-election activities has expanded to include "activities in Washington, D.C., and several other states," which the Post notes is "a fresh sign that prosecutors may be building a sprawling case under Georgia’s racketeering laws."

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Trump's all-caps Memorial Day message: 'We must stop the communists, Marxists and fascist pigs!'

Former President Donald Trump paid tribute to America's fallen military servicemembers on Monday by posting an all-caps rant attacking his political foes.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, the former president linked the struggles faced in the past by soldiers in assorted American wars with the battles he's engaged with his own domestic enemies.

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Former federal prosecutor cites the real reason Trump can't stop attacking special counsel Jack Smith

Former federal prosecutor Robert Katzberg, who does commentary for Slate told the site that former President Donald Trump has a serious problem controlling himself.

No person likes being attacked, but it's dangerous when it comes to a judge or a federal prosecutor going on a public attack campaign that endangers the lives of those working for the court. There's no rule against it, given there isn't an indictment, much less a case. Still, Trump has gone on a spree over the past several months, alluding to special counsel Jack Smith being a partisan hack. He's attacked Smith's wife.

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Alvin Bragg's secret weapon against Trump revealed by legal experts

For weeks, a mystery has surrounded Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's business fraud charges against former President Donald Trump. To enhance the charges from misdemeanors to felonies, Bragg has to establish that the fraud was done to conceal another, underlying crime.

But he hasn't revealed what that crime actually is, and has declined to provide a "bill of particulars" on request of Trump's legal team — something that Trump's allies have been quick to claim is proof the whole case is illegitimate.

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