Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann said that the Trump documents case was now 'much, much stronger.'
appearance on Thursday that the suspending indictment is damning for Trump since it accuses the ex-president of ordering the destruction of surveillance footage.
Ex-President Donald Trump is pictured on July 7, 2023, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann says that the new charges against Trump in the classified-documents case provide"devastating proof" that the ex-president is guilty of obstruction."The charges and the new allegations are really significant," Weissmann told host Joy Reid."This idea of, like, 'OK, get rid of the surveillance tapes.
Weissmann went on to say that the case against Trump had also become"stronger" due to the new charge related to the July 2021of the ex-president saying that he did not declassify a document that he was openly discussing on a purported U.S. plan to attack Iran. "Now that really incredibly important tape recording is one of the charges," said Weissmann."It makes it impossible for the judge not to admit that tape recording into evidence, because it is ... not background evidence, it is evidence of an actual charge.
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