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Analysis-Trump faces difficult odds in classified documents case

Published Jun 10, 2023 06:14AM ET Updated Jun 10, 2023 07:17AM ET
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© Reuters. The first page of the U.S. Justice Department's charging document against former U.S. President Donald Trump and his employee Waltine Nauta, charging Trump with 37 criminal counts, including charges of unauthorized retention of classified documents and co

By Jack Queen

(Reuters) - Donald Trump faces a formidable task defending against charges that he illegally kept top-secret documents upon leaving the White House in 2021, according to legal experts, who said neither the law nor the facts appear to be on his side.

The former U.S. president, who is a candidate to run again in the 2024 election, was charged in an indictment unsealed in Florida federal court on Friday. The 37 counts against him include violations of the Espionage Act, obstruction of justice conspiracy and false statements.

National security law experts were struck by the breadth of evidence in the indictment which includes documents, photos, text messages, audio and witness statements. They said this made a strong case for prosecutors’ allegation that Trump illegally took the documents and then tried to cover it up.

“The details are pretty shocking in terms of the carelessness with which these documents were handled, and the concerted effort to keep them out of the hands of the FBI,” said Elizabeth Goitein, a national security law expert at the Brennan Center for Justice.

Trump’s lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Trump has proclaimed his innocence and called the case a “witch hunt” orchestrated by political enemies.

"There was no crime, except for what the DOJ and FBI have been doing against me for years,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform on Friday.

Trump's greatest peril could lie in the conspiracy to obstruct justice charges, which carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

Legal experts said the evidence appears to show that Trump was aware he had documents in his possession that were subject to a subpoena but refused to turn them over and encouraged his lawyers to mislead the FBI.

"That's about as clear a case of obstruction as you could imagine," said Clark Neily, a legal expert at the conservative Cato Institute.

Obstruction of justice is a particularly difficult charge to defend against, attorney Mark MacDougall said. “It offends people. Hiding things from a lawful legal process. Most people understand why that’s a crime," he said.

Legal experts said Trump's alleged years-long effort to conceal documents was likely a major factor in special counsel Jack Smith's decision to indict him.

'WORSE THAN THE CRIME'

During the investigation, Trump's lawyers told the FBI that they had turned over all classified documents in their possession, which was false. They deny intentionally misleading investigators.

"This is a situation where the coverup is worse than the crime," the Brennan Center's Goitein said. "If he had only been negligent, no charges would have been brought."

The conspiracy element makes the obstruction charges far more serious, and all prosecutors must prove is that Trump worked with another person to try to hinder the investigation, regardless of whether they succeeded.

Cato's Neily said that based on his reading of the indictment, prosecutors likely have many witnesses who have given them similar accounts of Trump's efforts.

Trump has claimed he declassified the documents before taking them. That assertion is undercut by a taped conversation cited in the indictment, which said Trump showed a secret document to several people and said that he “could have declassified it” as president but did not.

But the classification issue will likely end up being irrelevant. Prosecutors charged Trump under the Espionage Act, a World War One-era law that predates classification and criminalizes only the unauthorized retention of “national defense information.”

National defense information does not need to be classified to be covered by that law, national security law experts said. The information need only be useful to the nation’s adversaries and be closely held by the government.

“Let’s say all of the documents were declassified. The Espionage Act does not care,” said Georgetown University law professor Todd Huntley.

COULD TRUMP PARDON HIMSELF?

However, Trump does have some potentially successful strategies. His lawyers could challenge witness accounts, blame others or argue he was following the advice of his attorneys and did not intend to break the law.

If it goes to trial, a Florida jury would hear the case since that is where the special counsel sought the indictment. In the conservative-leaning state, Trump would need only one juror to oppose his conviction for there to be a mistrial.

His defense team could also file motions that would delay a trial until after the November 2024 election. Legal experts disagree over whether Trump could pardon himself if he wins.

Analysis-Trump faces difficult odds in classified documents case
 

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Ken Roth
Ken Roth Jun 12, 2023 5:18AM ET
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I am sure the stable genious will find some MAGA suckers to pay more to his fund for lawyers so that he can postpone the inevitable. Trumps last hope to avoid prison is to use a presidential pardon on himself….so if he can get elected even though he has been tried and found guilty due to overwhelming evidence america is lost
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Jayne Doe Jun 11, 2023 7:43PM ET
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We have all sinned because we are human, to err is natural because people don't come with instructions. This is not going to play out like this, I won't let it. These things should be tooken more serious by the community that wants this privacy so they can control. If they want to sentence him to death the same request will be asked for you, shortly after that decision is made. People would not be so keen to interfere in the lives of others if they had to suffer the consequences of their actions. That will change half of their opinions instantly. The rest would come around when they lose that immunity that keeps them with an ego.
Jayne Doe
Jayne Doe Jun 11, 2023 7:35PM ET
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But come on, aren't they all guilty of this following someone else's policy. If you're not going to charge them all you can't single him out, that is not how justice works.
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Trump ain't singled out.  "They said this made a strong case for prosecutors’ allegation that Trump illegally took the documents and then tried to cover it up."  The others did NOT "tried to cover it up."
Matthew Petyk
Matthew Petyk Jun 10, 2023 4:20PM ET
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Now that we are holding former govt leaders accountable, I'll wait for the Corrpt Biden and Clinton families to be locked up. Rightfully So. if you don't agree then you're a fool and a hypocrit
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Jun 10, 2023 4:20PM ET
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Absolutely. Where is the evidence?
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Brad Albright   If there were evidence, Trump would've had them prosecuted when he was potus.
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Don Getty Jun 10, 2023 12:10PM ET
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jail - is what he'll get and he deserves it!
Mark Gesswein
Mark Gesswein Jun 10, 2023 12:10PM ET
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If they try and convict Trump on these ‘trumped up’ charges, the US will burn. LITERALLY.
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Mark Gesswein  You're who Trump was referring to wen he said, “I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose any voters, OK?”  -- www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/article276268581.html
 
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