Trump's Indictment Evidence Mounts with Damning Admission and Anger Toward Gen. Milley.

Former President Donald Trump's anger toward Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, may have led him to discuss classified documents during interviews for books, according to sources. Trump's anger about Milley led him to be cavalier about what he said about the general, their interactions and policy decisions, frustrating some Trump aides who noticed he would veer close to classified material in conversations. The evidence related to the interactions of both special counsel probes on the documents and on Jan. 6 quickly became a rich area for prosecutors to mine, according to people familiar with witnesses and questions asked during the grand jury sessions.
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