“So much worse”: Legal experts say new Trump indictment “reads just like organized crime activity”

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Former President Donald Trump and two of his aides were hit with new charges in the Mar-a-Lago documents case on Thursday.

A grand jury in South Florida returned a superseding indictment adding four charges to the prior indictment against Trump and aide Walt Nauta. Another aide, Carlos De Oliveira, the Mar-a-Lago head of maintenance, was also added to the obstruction conspiracy charged in the original indictment.

The indictment alleges that De Oliveira told another employee that "the boss" wanted the server with Mar-a-Lago surveillance footage deleted and asked how long the footage was stored.

"What are we going to do?" he allegedly said.

The alleged exchange came after Trump's team received a subpoena for the security footage, according to the indictment.

The new indictment charges Trump with two new obstruction counts and with allegedly possessing the classified document he was heard discussing in an audio recording of a meeting at his Bedminster, N.J. golf club. Trump in the audio bragged that he had a classified Iran war plan that he could not show others because he hadn't declassified it. He has since denied that he was in possession of the document.

But the new indictment alleges that he did have it and that it was marked "TOP SECRET" and involved a "Presentation concerning military activity in a foreign country."

Trump and Nauta pleaded not guilty to the earlier charges against them.

National security attorney Mark Zaid said the indictment "reads like organized crime activity," citing the "compelling" text messages and video footage cited in the document.

Former Manhattan prosecutor Karen Friedman Agnifilo told CNN that the indictment "reads like a spy novel."

"That's what you would do. You would try to… wipe out the video footage," she said. "I mean, it's just astonishing that this is what Trump wanted to do! He wanted to destroy evidence of a crime! I mean, that's really what this is."

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CNN legal analyst Elliot Williams said that the timeline laid out by the indictment is "devastating."

"They start communicating about what the boss' wishes are and immediately took steps to delete this footage," he said Friday. "All of that is pretty lock, stock and barrel evidence of obstruction of justice."

Fellow CNN legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Elie Honig argued that the charge related to the Iran document was the "single most important" part of the indictment.

"Those papers he was shuffling, yes, they were classified documents, they're related to war plans, and DOJ has that document. That is now a new charge in this indictment," he said.

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"And that makes that incident so much worse than just Donald Trump exaggerating or bragging or bluffing, as he has suggested," Honig added. "This means he actually had that classified document in his possession. He was showing it to others, he was bragging about it, he was disseminating it, to use the legalistic word."

But some legal experts also warned that the new charges could delay the trial in the case.

Defense attorney Ken White told Insider that adding De Oliveira was a "big change" that could "delay things a couple of months."

"I think it's an appropriate move," adding that considerations about the election timeline is "not a legitimate line of inquiry for a prosecutor."

"One thing is clear from today's superseding indictment — Jack Smith is more concerned about making the best possible case he can against Donald Trump than he is about rushing to the finish line," tweeted former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti. "Adding another defendant can slow things down, but it also strengthens his hand."

AFlockOfTySegalls on July 28th, 2023 at 14:22 UTC »

Trump's bid for Sydney casino 30 years ago rejected due to 'mafia connections’

It's almost like people knew of his mob connections for decades and it didn't matter to the electorate enough. It's wild.

CaptainNoBoat on July 28th, 2023 at 14:18 UTC »

Oliveira's involvement and the IT guy (Trump employee 4) add SO much substance to Trump's criminality, it's insane. I'm sure people have read it by now, but I wanted to sum it up as shortly as I could, because just a few days of actions are basically a Scooby-Doo villain story and everyone involved is dead to rights:

June 22nd, 2022: DOJ emails Trump attorney draft subpoena for camera footage. June 23rd: Trump calls Oliveira June 24th: DOJ sends final subpoena June 24th(Later that same day): Trump contacts Nauta, Nauta changes his travel plans to return to Florida. Nauta gives inconsistent explanations, explaining a "family emergency" and uses "shushing emojis" (lol) June 24th(still the same day): Nauta and Oliveira contact IT guy June 25th: Oliveira tells another employee to keep Nauta's trip a secret, and that they were trying to get security footage from IT guy. June 25th: Nauta and Oliveira methodically walk around Mar-A-Lago with flashlights looking at various security locations, including the storage room (this is presumably caught on... security footage.) June 27th: Oliveira tells IT guy to keep the conversation between them, asks how long security footage is held, and says Trump ("the boss") wants it deleted. IT guy resists. June 27th(later that day): Oliveira walks "through the bushes" to go speak with Nauta, then back to IT guy, then back through the bushes to speak with Nauta. June 27th(later that day): Trump calls Oliveria. July: DOJ obtains surveillance footage. August 8th: FBI searches Mar-A-Lago

And then an element that hasn't been described in the indictments yet is Oliveria FLOODED the server room with the swimming pool a few months later. It's just so over-the-top and ridiculous.

FarewellSovereignty on July 28th, 2023 at 13:34 UTC »

If it quacks like a duck and walks like a duck then throw him in the slammer already