https://www.justice.gov/storage/US_v_Trump-Nauta_23-80101.pdf, 49 pages

https://www.justice.gov/storage/US_v_Trump-Nauta_23-80101.pdf

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The 38 Federal Charges in the Donald Trump Documents Indictment

31 counts
Related to withholding national defense information

One count against Mr. Trump for each document he was alleged to have kept in his possession.

5 counts
Related to concealing possession of classified documents

Among them are counts of conspiracy to obstruct justice and withholding documents and records, levied against both Mr. Trump and an aide, Walt Nauta.

2 counts
False statements

Related to statements to the F.B.I. by Mr. Trump and an aide, Walt Nauta.

The Donald Trump Classified Documents Indictment, Annotated ›

49 pages

https://www.justice.gov/storage/US_v_Trump-Nauta_23-80101.pdf

Glenn ThrushMaggie Haberman and 

Reporting from Washington

June 9, 2023

Federal prosecutors laid out an evidence-packed case in an indictment unsealed on Friday that former President Donald J. Trump had put national security secrets at risk by mishandling classified documents he took from the White House and then schemed to block the government from reclaiming the material.

The 49-page, 38-count indictment said the documents held onto by Mr. Trump included some involving sensitive nuclear programs and others that detailed the country’s potential vulnerabilities to military attack.

In some cases, prosecutors said, he displayed them to people without security clearances and stored them in a haphazard manner at Mar-a-Lago, even stacking a pile of boxes in a bathroom at his private club and residence in Florida.

The indictment included evidence vividly illustrating what prosecutors said was Mr. Trump’s willingness to hide the material from investigators.

 

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