Friday, June 9, 2023

THE FINAL DAYS OF DONALD TRUMP, FORMER GRIFTER, REALITY TV PRESIDENT, AND INDICTED CRIMINAL - FNC’s Turley: Unsealed Trump Indictment ‘Extremely Damning’

 

Justice Department indicts Trump for retaining top secret military plans

Special counsel Jack Smith speaks to reporters Friday, June 9, 2023, in Washington. Former President Donald Trump is facing 37 felony charges related to the mishandling of classified documents according to an indictment unsealed on Friday. [AP Photo/Alex Brandon]

Thursday’s filing of a 38-count federal criminal indictment against former President Donald Trump marks a new and unprecedented stage in the crisis of the American political system. At a critical juncture in the escalating US-NATO war against Russia and with the first Republican presidential primary only seven months away, an explosive conflict between the two main factions of the ruling class has burst to the surface.

This is the first time in US history that the Department of Justice has charged a former president with breaking federal law. Even in 1974, at the peak of the Watergate crisis, Gerald Ford sacrificed his political credibility and ultimately his presidency by pardoning Nixon in order to prevent a trial that the ruling class feared would destabilize the political system and weaken the world position of US imperialism.

In contrast to the ongoing state prosecutions and civil suits against Trump that are based on his sexual improprieties, the DOJ indictment, unsealed Friday, is far more consequential.

The indictment asserts that Trump usurped core state powers by retaining top secret military documents related to US war plans for personal political use. It details how Trump and his cronies stole top secret documents obtained during his time in the White House and hid them at Trump’s mansion in Mar-a-Lago, Florida. It includes transcripts of audio recordings and text messages in which Trump and his employees essentially admit that they were aware the conduct was illegal.

The detailed character of the indictment indicates that a section of the state apparatus has decided that the time has come to try to remove Trump from the political arena once and for all.

The document concludes by charging Trump with 38 counts of criminal activity, including 31 counts of violating the Espionage Act, each of which carries a potential 10-year sentence for “gathering, transmitting or losing defense information.” The remaining counts assert that Trump and his valet, Waltine Nauta, conspired, lied and withheld information during a federal investigation over the handling of classified documents. The conspiracy count has a maximum sentence of 20 years.

From the standpoint of the working class, there is no “democratic” side in the prosecution. The brutal imperialist politician Trump is not a victim or opponent of the war machine, and the Democratic Party-led prosecution is only interested in challenging Trump on the most right-wing basis possible: to advance its war aims against Russia.

The indictment makes no reference to Trump’s violation of democratic rights or his attempt to overthrow the Constitution in the coup attempt of January 6, 2021. Its legal vehicle, the Espionage Act of 1917, is US imperialism’s most powerful statutory tool for guarding high-level secrets, used to prosecute Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange.

In a brief statement to the press Friday, Special Counsel Jack Smith outlined the reactionary character of the indictment: “The men and women of the intelligence community and armed forces dedicate our lives to protecting our nation and its people,” he said. “Our laws that protect national defense and its information are critical for protecting the safety and security of the United States, and they must be enforced. Violations of those laws put our country at risk.”

Consistent with the Democratic Party’s longstanding strategy for opposing Trump, the indictment is based entirely on defending the prerogatives of the military-intelligence apparatus and presenting Trump as an obstacle in achieving US imperialism’s foreign policy, though he is in reality no less of a ruthless imperialist politician than his Democratic counterparts, regardless of their tactical differences.

But the bitter crisis between the factions of the ruling class is bringing to the surface critical information that has been hidden from the public.

For example, the indictment prominently lists the subject matter of the documents Trump retained in boxes seized by the FBI from his Mar-a-Lago mansion during the August 8, 2022 raid:

The classified documents Trump stored in his boxes included information regarding defense and weapons capabilities of both the United States and foreign countries; United States nuclear programs; potential vulnerabilities of the United States and its allies to military attack; and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack. The unauthorized disclosure of these classified documents could put at risk the national security of the United States.

This leaves little doubt that the United States government is in advanced stages of planning for world war, including war involving strategic nuclear weapons. Behind the backs of the population, in rooms to which the public is barred from entering and without any serious inquiry from the corporate media, leading military and intelligence officials are gaming the impact of nuclear exchanges and tallying the cost to human life of various military options being planned in American imperialism’s desperate struggle for world domination. This information is “top secret” because the success of the war plans depends on keeping them hidden from the population. The fact that Trump decided such documents were necessary to keep indicates their importance for his own plotting and intrigues.

Among the top-secret documents Trump is alleged to have taken are those concerning “military capabilities of a foreign country and the United States,” “nuclear capabilities of a foreign country,” “military attacks by a foreign country,” “military contingency planning of the United States,” “projected regional military capabilities of a foreign country and the United States,” “military options of a foreign country and potential effects on United States interests” and “nuclear weaponry of the United States.”

The indictment refers to high-level discussions over attacking various countries, listed in the indictment as “Country A,” “Country B,” etc. It prominently refers to an audio recording from a July 2021 conversation at Trump’s home in Bedminster, New Jersey relating to a dispute between Trump and top military brass, including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, who accused Trump of plotting to start a war with Iran as a way to maintain power after losing the 2020 US election. During the recorded discussion in Bedminster, Trump claims access to top-secret military “attack plans” outlining measures the United States would take to invade Iran (“Country A”). The indictment quotes the discussion at length:

Well, with Milley—uh, let me see that, I’ll show you an example. He said that I wanted to attack Country A. Isn’t that amazing? I have a big pile of papers; this thing just came up. Look. This was him [Milley]. They presented me this—this is off the record, but—they presented me this. This was him. This was the Defense Department and him. … Look at this. You attack and …

The indictment describes additional military plans against “Country B,” explaining, “In August or September 2021, when he was no longer president, Trump met in his office at the Bedminster Club with a representative of his political action committee. During the meeting, Trump commented that an ongoing military operation in Country B was not going well. Trump showed the PAC representative a classified map of Country B and told the PAC Representative that he should not be showing the map to the PAC representative.”

How many more war plans have been drawn up behind the backs of the population? What other information is being hidden from the eyes of the working class behind the label “top secret”? It is worth noting that Trump is being charged under the same section of the Espionage Act as Jack Teixeira, the National Guard intelligence officer arrested for disclosing classified documents related to the US conduct in preparing and prosecuting the war in Ukraine.

Trump has responded to the indictment by denouncing the Biden administration, stating “this is warfare” and “this country is going to hell.” He appealed to his supporters within the military apparatus, saying that when he was president “we had a strong military that wasn’t ‘woke,’” and urging the millions of people who voted for him in the 2020 election to come to his defense.

Two-and-a-half years after attempting to overturn the Constitution, Trump remains the leading candidate in the Republican primary, and the Republicans have almost unanimously stated their opposition to the indictment. Regardless of how the case unfolds, the indictment will provoke a significant escalation of the internal political crisis and further transform the Republican Party into an openly fascist party.

The Democratic Party, for its part, has sought to stabilize bourgeois rule by attempting to forge a bipartisan agreement with the Republicans based on the essential interests of the ruling class, including the massive assault on social programs contained in the debt ceiling agreement last month. At the same time, it is attempting to safeguard the central preoccupation of the Biden administration: the US-NATO war against Russia.

The indictment both expresses and will accelerate a massive political crisis within the apparatus of class rule in the United States. Moreover, given the role of the United States in world capitalism, it will have global consequences.

The working class cannot take sides in the conflict within the ruling elite. Rather, the task for the working class is to utilize whatever emerges in the trial to expose the ruling class as a whole and its conspiracies. As strikes and workers’ protests develop in the auto industry, among postal workers, UPS workers and at the West Coast ports, the profound divisions that have exploded within the ruling class must be exploited. For this it is necessary that the working class elaborate a clear, independent position by refusing to take sides in this crisis between two reactionary factions of US imperialism.

FNC’s Turley: Unsealed Trump Indictment ‘Extremely Damning’

Fox News contributor and George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley said Friday on FNC’s “America Reports” that the unsealed indictment against former President Donald Trump  is “extremely damning.”

Turley said, “It is an extremely damning indictment. You know, there are indictments that are sometimes called narrative or speaking indictments. These are indictments that are really meant to make a point as to the depth of the evidence. There are some indictments that are just bare bones, this is not. The special counsel knew that there would be a lot of people who were going to allege that the Department of Justice was acting in a biased or politically motivated way. This is clearly an indictment that was drafted to answer those questions. It’s overwhelming in details.”

He continued, “The Trump team should not fool itself, these are hits below the waterline. These are witnesses who apparently testified under oath, gave statements to federal investigators, both of which can be criminally charged if they’re false. Those witnesses are directly quoting the president in encouraging others not to look for documents or allegedly to conceal them. It’s damaging. The key here to keep in mind that every case I’ve ever been involved with, the indictment was a heart stopper. You know, these are written by lawyers who are trying to client every indictment I’ve ever dealt with has falling apart to some degree. Once we look more carefully at what the evidence may be, but this is is not an indictment that you can dismiss. There are a lot of people who are testifying under oath and they’re saying highly incriminating things with regard to these charges.”

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Sen. Mitt Romney on Donald Trump Indictment: He ‘Brought These Charges upon Himself’

Donald Trump and Mitt Romney
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The failed 2012 Republican presidential nominee, Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), said Monday that former President Donald Trump is “entitled to the presumption of innocence” before, in the same statement, claiming the 45th president “brought these charges upon himself.”

Trump announced Thursday he had been indicted on charges “seemingly” connected to the classified document case. Romney, who had been highly critical of the New York grand jury indictment of Trump pursued by Alvin Bragg in a separate case, adopted a different tone in a statement Friday morning:

Like all Americans, Mr. Trump is entitled to the presumption of innocence. The government has the burden of proving its charges beyond a reasonable doubt and securing a unanimous verdict by a South Florida jury.

By all appearances, the Justice Department and special counsel have exercised due care, affording Mr. Trump the time and opportunity to avoid charges that would not generally have been afforded to others.

He then contended that Trump’s indictment was his own doing and accused him of “other actions offensive to the national interest,” pointing to the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot as one example:

Mr. Trump brought these charges upon himself by not only taking classified documents, but by refusing to simply return them when given numerous opportunities to do so.

These allegations are serious and if proven, would be consistent with his other actions offensive to the national interest, such as withholding defensive weapons from Ukraine for political reasons and failing to defend the Capitol from violent attack and insurrection.

After a New York City grand jury returned a 34-count indictment against Trump in April in relation to an investigation into the alleged falsified business records pursued by Bragg’s office, Romney reiterated his disdain for Trump but asserted Bragg was trying to meet a political goal:

I believe President Trump’s character and conduct make him unfit for office. Even so, I believe the New York prosecutor has stretched to reach felony criminal charges in order to fit a political agenda. No one is above the law, not even former presidents, but everyone is entitled to equal treatment under the law. The prosecutor’s overreach sets a dangerous precedent for criminalizing political opponents and damages the public’s faith in our justice system.

The difference between the statements shows that Romney views Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation against Trump surrounding documents he took to Mar-a-Lago at the end of his presidency as having more credibility than Bragg’s case.

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Trump has called Smith a “Trump Hating THUG” and wrote in a Truth Social post on Thursday, “I AM AN INNOCENT MAN.” He noted he has “been summoned to appear at the Federal Courthouse in Miami on Tuesday, at 3 PM.”

49-Page Indictment of Donald Trump Unsealed; Claims Trump, Aide Hid Boxes

Former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures during an event at his Mar-a-Lago home on November 15, 2022 in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump announced that he was seeking another term in office and officially launched his 2024 presidential campaign. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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The federal government unsealed the indictment Friday against former President Donald Trump, detailing allegations that he and an aide, Waltine (“Walt”) Nauta, conspired to hide boxes that contained classified documents including sensitive national security secrets.

The federal indictment released Friday by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Special Counsel Jack Smith, Trump’s second in two months after a state court indictment in Manhattan in March, includes 38 counts of alleged crimes, along with 31 separate counts of alleged willful retention of national defense information under the Espionage Act.

The nearly 50-page indictment lays out the federal government’s argument against the former president. The Justice Department alleges Trump mishandled classified documents after he left office, including by storing them in a ballroom and a bathroom at Mar-a-Lago. The indictment also claims that Trump and Nauta obstructed efforts to reclaim the documents.

Trump Federal Indictment by Breitbart News on Scribd

The indictment includes more details about the documents than had previously been known, such as that some of them contained information about foreign countries’ nuclear capabilities, or past attacks on the United States.

One part of the indictment recounts a recorded conversation that Trump had with a writer who was interviewing him, in which the former president allegedly produced a secret Department of Defense document to refute claims by a general that Trump had wanted to attack another country.

Trump is described as having said that he once could have declassified the document, but that it was still “secret” — a statement that prosecutors will use to rebut claims that Trump intended to declassify everything he brought with him when he left the White House.

Much of the indictment concerns mundane details about where documents were stored temporarily. These descriptions are meant to portray Trump’s handling of the documents as careless and reckless.

This image contained in a court filing by the Department of Justice on Aug. 30, 2022, and redacted in part by the FBI, shows a photo of documents seized during the Aug. 8 search by the FBI of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. The Justice Department says it has uncovered efforts to obstruct its investigation into the discovery of classified records at former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate. (Department of Justice via AP)

Moreover, the indictment contains references to Trump’s previous statements, as a candidate and as president, about the importance of handling classified documents properly. These statements could be used to prove evidence of Trump’s knowledge of the law, and could also have been included for public consumption, to suggest hypocrisy on the part of the former president.

Trump is described as having deceived his lawyers about the whereabouts of some boxes, causing at least one of them to make a false statement to authorities certifying that all documents sought had been returned to the government. Nauta is described as having misled federal investigators about his knowledge of the boxes’ whereabouts.

Special Counsel Jack Smith, appointed by President Joe Biden’s attorney general Merrick Garland, will hold a press conference Friday afternoon.

Trump maintains his innocence and called the indictment the “Boxes Hoax.”

“The corrupt Biden Administration has informed my attorneys that I have been Indicted, seemingly over the Boxes Hoax,” Trump posted on Truth Social, “even though Joe Biden has 1850 Boxes at the University of Delaware, additional Boxes in Chinatown, D.C., with even more Boxes at the University of Pennsylvania.”

The judge presiding over the case is Trump-appointed U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon, who granted Trump a special master during the investigation last year.

Follow Wendell Husebø on Twitter @WendellHusebø. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality.

Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). He is the author of the new biography, Rhoda: ‘Comrade Kadalie, You Are Out of Order’. He is also the author of the recent e-book, Neither Free nor Fair: The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.

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