Donald Trump's own advisors were worried his refusal to hand over classified documents was essentially "daring" the FBI to come after him. That dynamic was reported by
The Washington Post on Tuesday under the
headline, "FBI's Mar-a-Lago search followed months of resistance, delay by Trump."
"Donald Trump’s lawyers received ominous news in an April 12 email from the National Archives: The FBI would soon examine sensitive documents the former president had reluctantly returned to the government from his Florida club three months earlier," the newspaper
reported. "The communication, which has been reviewed by
The Washington Post, was a crucial pivot point in the probe of Trump’s handling of classified documents that led to the dramatic search of his Mar-a-Lago Club earlier this month."
Donald Trump's own advisors were worried his refusal to hand over classified documents was essentially "daring" the FBI to come after him.That dynamic was reported by The Washington Post on Tuesday under the headline, "FBI's Mar-a-Lago search followed months of resistance, delay by...
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