Trump's Legal Woes Mount as Evidence Piles Up.

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Legal analyst Glenn Kirschner has called the recently uncovered audio of former President Donald Trump admitting that he had a classified Pentagon document in his possession after leaving office "evidentiary gold" for prosecutors. The tape could blow massive holes in various defensive arguments Trump had made in the documents case, indicating that he knew he had retained classified material after leaving office and that he had not declassified it before the end of his presidency. Recent reports have suggested that federal indictments in the classified documents case could be issued by the DOJ in a matter of days.
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