How did a former president become charged with espionage?
National security attorney Brad Moss explains how former President Donald Trump faces espionage charges for willfully retaining national defense secrets.
The indictment itemizes secret and top secret records on foreign countries' nuclear and military capabilities, details on potential vulnerabilities of the U.S. and allies, America's nuclear program, and a timeline of an attack on a foreign country. General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was reportedly concerned that after Trump lost the election, he would try to create a crisis with Iran to remain in power and end up starting a full-scale war.
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