![]() The court papers detail a meeting Trump had in July 2021 with a writer and publisher about an upcoming book. The indictment alleges Trump showed classified documents to people who didn’t have security clearances on two occasions. IS TRUMP ACCUSED OF SHARING CLASSIFIED INFORMATION? Neither Trump nor Nauta told the former president’s lawyers that Nauta had moved any of the storage room contents, the indictment says. Nauta had a brief phone call with Trump before returning those boxes, the indictment says. He then returned “approximately 30 boxes” to the storage room on June 2 - the same day Trump’s legal team came to examine the boxes and search for classified documents to return to the government, the indictment says. The indictment says that, at Trump’s direction, Nauta moved about 64 boxes of documents from a Mar-a-Lago storage room to the former president’s residence in May 2022. It also involved moving boxes to hide the secret documents from Trump’s lawyer, and suggesting that Trump’s lawyer hide or destroy documents that investigators were seeking. The conspiracy allegation included a suggestion from Trump that his lawyer falsely tell investigators that the former president didn’t have any more classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. The indictment accuses Trump and Nauta of conspiring to hide the secret documents from the grand jury, which in May 2022 issued a subpoena for him to turn them over. WHAT IS THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO OBSTRUCT JUSTICE? Being a former president would also likely be a major consideration in any sentencing. But judges have discretion and, if convicted, first-time offenders rarely get anywhere near the maximum sentence. The most serious charges carry potential prison sentences of up to 20 years each. The false statement charges stem from Trump causing his lawyer to tell the FBI that no more classified documents were at Mar-a-Lago - but then the FBI later found more than 100 documents during an August 2022 search. Willoughby News-Herald: Send letter to: News-Journal: Use this form.The conspiracy charges deal with Trump’s alleged attempts to hide documents from his lawyer or federal investigators. Troy Daily News: Send letter to: Wert Times Bulletin: Send letter to: Tribune Chronicle: Use this form. Sandusky Register: Send letter to: Daily News: Use this form. Martins Ferry Times Leader: Use this form. Mount Vernon News: Send letter to: Advocate: Use this form. Marysville Journal-Tribune: Send letter to: P.O. Lorain Morning Journal: Send letter to: Times:Use this form. Medina Gazette: Send letter to: Journal-News: Use this form. Sample Letter on the federal CFPB rescinding consumer protections on payday lending, February 22, 2019Īthens Messenger: Send letter News: Use this form.īellefontaine Examiner: Send letter to: Gazette: This form.īowling Green Sentinel-Tribune: Use this form.Ĭolumbus Dispatch: Use this form or send letter to: Tribune: Use this form.ĭaily Court Reporter: Send letter to: Jeffersonian: Use this form.ĭaily Standard: Send letter to: Daily News: Use this form.Įlyria Chronicle-Telegram: Send letter to: Daily Herald: Use this form.Sample letter, oppose boarder wall February 22, 2019.Sample Letter, Ohio budget priorities February 22, 2019.Sample Letter, Ohio budget Foodbanks March 29, 2019.Sample Letter, Earned Income Tax Credit, April 15, 2019.Sample Letter, Affordable Housing, April 18, 2019.Include correct contact info! Newspapers verify identity.Įmphasize why this matters to you as a person of faith.ĭon’t be afraid to ask for help. Take your time to make sure it is clear and concise.ĭepending on your paper, letters are 100-300 words (normally). Send the letter using their form or email. ![]() Use the sample letters below as a guide, but add in your own story. (Scroll down for sample letters on family separation, the US Farm Bill, and other issues).įind your Newspaper below – follow their instructions for submission. Letters to the editor educate your community, inform legislators, and heighten civil discourse. ![]() Our newspapers continue to serve an important function for public discourse.
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