Trump decided to share with Woodward the letters Kim wrote to him – the letters that helped spark the DOJ investigation into classified documents Trump took to Mar-a-Lago.
“And don’t say I gave them to you, okay?” Trump told Woodward.
^ This establishes that DT *knew* he wasn't supposed to have the documents. Furthermore, sharing documents is considered a felony, which brings 10 years in prison.
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DeleteDT shared with Bob Woodward some letters from Kim Jong Un, which DT had stolen from the White House
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Trump decided to share with Woodward the letters Kim wrote to him – the letters that helped spark the DOJ investigation into classified documents Trump took to Mar-a-Lago.
“And don’t say I gave them to you, okay?” Trump told Woodward.
^ This establishes that DT *knew* he wasn't supposed to have the documents. Furthermore, sharing documents is considered a felony, which brings 10 years in prison.
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Hmmmm . . . Bob Woodward would be a thoroughly credible witness.
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