A Department of Justice official reportedly told Trump's lawyers that it believes he did not return all the documents he took when he left office.
for keeping classified White House documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence after leaving office.
"This looks like a major step toward an indictment of Trump by DOJ for obstruction of justice" Tribe tweeted, sharing aarticle that reported that Jay Bratt, who leads the department's counterintelligence operations, recently told Trump's attorneys that the department believed that Trump didn't return all the documents he was expected to turn over to the National Archives at the end of his presidency.
It is also not known whether the department has gathered new evidence that reveals that Trump still kept classified materials even after theFormer President Donald Trump gets ready to speak during a Save America rally on October 1 in Warren, Michigan.
"Short of informing Trump formally that he is now the likely target of impending federal prosecution, that's about as far as the Department of Justice could go—at least this close to the midterms—in the direction of signaling that an indictment awaits him," Tribe told
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