As part of the Trump case about classified documents, investigators wanted to interrogate General Milley, who had developed a plan to invade Iran at the time.
In the US, they announced a recording that allegedly shows that Trump understood that he kept secret documents after he left the White House. Trump's comments on the tape suggest that he would like to share the information, but was aware of the limitations of his ability to declassify the tapes after the presidency, according to unnamed US press sources.
The tape, now in the hands of prosecutors, shows that they are following not only Trump's actions regarding classified documents discovered at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, but also what happened in Bedminster a year earlier.
Sources describe the recording as "critical" evidence in a possible case against Trump, who has repeatedly said he could keep presidential records and "automatically" declassify documents.
Prosecutors questioned witnesses about the recording and document before a federal grand jury. This episode generated a lot of interest.
investigators and the desire to interrogate General Mark Milley, the head of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, about this. It was he who authored the document that contained the plan to attack Iran with the deployment of large numbers of troops, which he repeatedly called on President Trump during his presidency.
In the summer of 2021, several people recorded Trump's conversations with journalists and biographers.
Trump and his lawyers have given several different, often conflicting explanations for why Trump deliberately kept secret documents in violation of federal law, including documents from the Iranian dossier. At least, this is what the press, loyal (controlled) by the US Democratic Party, writes.
However, the same press does not pay any attention to secret documents that, for some reason, ended up in the garage of the current US President Joseph Biden. Apparently, the notorious formula “you don’t understand, this is different” works ...
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