Friday, 9 June 2023

Nuke Docs, Secret Attack Plans Among Those Taken From White House By Trump

 

Trump said Thursday he has been indicted over his handling of classified documents after leaving office.

Washington:

Federal prosecutors unsealed a wide-ranging indictment of Donald Trump on Friday, accusing the former US president of endangering national security by holding on to top secret nuclear and defense documents after leaving the White House.

The 76-year-old Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, took "hundreds" of classified government documents in cardboard boxes to his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, the 49-page charge sheet said.

Trump kept the files -- which included records from the Pentagon, CIA and National Security Agency -- unsecured at Mar-a-Lago, which regularly hosted large social events involving tens of thousands of guests over time, the indictment said.

On at least two occasions, Trump showed classified documents on US military operations and plans to people not cleared to see them at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club, it said.

Trump faces 37 separate counts in the indictment including 31 counts of "willful retention of national defense information" relating to specific documents. A conviction on each count carries up to 10 years in prison.

"We have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone," said Special Counsel Jack Smith, who brought the historic indictment against Trump, the first former US president ever to face federal criminal charges.

"Laws that protect national defense information are critical to the safety and security of the United States, and they must be enforced," Smith said, adding that he would seek to ensure that Trump receives a "speedy trial."

Other charges facing the twice-impeached Trump include conspiracy to obstruct justice, punishable by up to 20 years in prison, withholding a document or record, which also carries a prison term of up to 20 years, and making false statements.

Trump's personal aide, Walt Nauta, was named as a co-conspirator, charged with six counts for helping Trump hide documents, which were kept at various locations in Mar-a-Lago, according to the indictment, including a ballroom, a bathroom, Trump's bedroom and a storage room.

"The classified documents Trump stored in the boxes included information regarding defense and weapons capabilities of both the United States and foreign countries," the indictment said.

Other records dealt with US nuclear programs and potential vulnerabilities of the United States and its allies to military attack along with plans for retaliation, it said.

"The unauthorized disclosure of these classified documents could put at risk the national security of the Untied States, foreign relations, the safety of the United States military, and human sources," according to the indictment.

- 'Boxes hoax' -

Trump is to appear in court in Miami at 3:00 pm (1900 GMT) on Tuesday for the first hearing in the case.

According to US media, the case will initially be handled by Aileen Cannon, 42, a Trump-appointed judge who made rulings favorable to the former president during a court review of documents seized in an August 2022 FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago.

A trial is not expected to begin for several months and there is nothing to prevent Trump from pursuing a second term in the White House while facing charges.

According to the indictment, Trump directed his aide Nauta to conceal boxes containing documents from the FBI and his own attorney and suggested to his lawyers at one point that they hide or destroy documents being sought by the authorities.

The indictment also recounted a conversation between Trump and one of his attorneys about the documents in which the former president reportedly said "wouldn't it be better if we just told them we don't have anything here."

Trump announced on his Truth Social platform Thursday that he had been indicted by the "corrupt Biden Administration" in what he called the "Boxes Hoax."

In a defiant video, Trump declared his innocence and framed the indictment as election interference by a Justice Department "weaponized" by President Joe Biden.

"They come after me because now we're leading in the polls again by a lot against Biden," Trump said.

Biden said Friday that he has had no contact with Attorney General Merrick Garland, who appointed Smith as special counsel to conduct the investigation into Trump.

"I have not spoken to him at all and I'm not going to speak with him. And I have no comment on that (case)," Biden told reporters.

Trump was already the first former or sitting president to be charged with a crime -- in a New York case involving election-eve hush money payments to a porn star who said she had an affair with him.

Smith, the special counsel, is also looking into whether Trump should face charges over the January 2021 assault on the US Capitol by his supporters.

And Georgia prosecutors are investigating whether Trump illegally attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election outcome in the southern state.

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BJP Reply To Congress Chief's Letter To PM Reeks Intolerance: P Chidambaram

 P Chidambaram said M Kharge being Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha is entitled to write to PM.

New Delhi:

Congress leader P Chidambaram today slammed four BJP MPs from Karnataka for their undermining Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge's letter to PM Modi over the Odisha railway tragedy, saying it was another example of the "absolute intolerance" of the BJP to any criticism.

Mr Chidambaram also said the BJP MPs' letter in response to Mr Kharge was "shallow on facts and hollow on arguments."

Four BJP MPs from Karnataka, including former Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda, had taken exception to Mr Kharge's writing to PM Modi, saying the letter was "high on rhetoric and low on facts."

"It does not suit a leader of your stature to write letters to the PM based on facts gotten from 'WhatsApp University'. But perhaps as the vice chancellor of WhatsApp University, you are forced to regurgitate fake news as facts," the letter written by Tejaswi Surya, PC Mohan, S Muniswamy, and Mr Gowda said.

Reacting to the stance taken by the BJP MPs, Mr Chidambaram said their response was another example of the "absolute intolerance of the BJP to any criticism."

Mr Chidambaram said Mr Kharge being the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha is entitled to write to the Prime Minister.

"In a functioning democracy, the people expect the Hon'ble Prime Minister to reply to the letter. But our democracy is such that the Hon'ble Prime Minister will not deem it worth reply," the former Union finance minister said.

Instead, four BJP MPs take it upon themselves to send a reply that is "shallow on facts and hollow on arguments", he said.
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"Two CAG reports submitted in December 2022 completely vindicate Shri Kharge's reasoned criticism," he said.

"The letter dated 09-02-2023 of the Principal Chief Operations Manager of the SW Railway was a forewarning that a tragedy such as Balasore was likely to happen. I have no doubt that the letter lay unattended in some file of the S W Railway and was gathering dust. Will the Hon'ble BJP MPs tell us what action was taken on the letter?" Mr Chidambaram said.

Congress president Kharge had written to Prime Minister Modi earlier this week, saying the CBI is meant to investigate crimes, not railway accidents, and cannot fix accountability for technical, institutional, and political failures.

Mr Kharge had also said "all the empty safety claims" of Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw have now been "exposed" and the government must bring to light the real reasons that caused this grave accident, which he described as one of the worst in Indian history.

In his four-page letter to PM Modi, the Congress chief had alleged that instead of focusing on strengthening the railways at the basic level, only "superficial touch up is being done to stay in news."
 

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Nuke Docs, Secret Attack Plans Among Those Taken From White House By Trump

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