Last month, Donald Trump’s lawyers told him he was on the cusp of a federal indictment in the classified documents case.
It’s one of many such conversations Trump has had over the past few months, the sources say.
In these conversations, Trump also claimed it was “illegal” that he could no longer have the documents seized in the Mar-a-Lago raid.
Trump has also asked if there are any other possible legal maneuvers or court filings they could try to accomplish this that they hadn’t thought of yet.
For much of his post-presidency, Trump has incorrectly insisted to various aides and confidants that the highly classified documents he continued to hoard were “mine.”
Asked to comment on Wednesday, a Trump spokesperson did not weigh in on any specific details of Trump still wanting “my documents” back in his possession.
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