Trump's Potential Incarceration Looms Large Amid Federal Charges.

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The Department of Justice is likely to seek incarceration for former President Donald Trump if he is convicted in the 37-count indictment unsealed on Friday, according to national security attorney Kel McClanahan. However, the question of how to incarcerate a former president remains untested. Some experts believe that Trump would be a "foreign intelligence gold mine" if in prison, while others argue that he could share classified information regardless of his incarceration status. Trump has denied any wrongdoing and has been attempting to control the narrative by releasing the news that he was indicted on Thursday night.
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