DOJ Memo Alleges Trump Kept Classified Documents Linked to Business Interests

DOJ Memo Alleges Trump Kept Classified Documents Linked to Business Interests
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The DOJ memo's findings raise questions about the handling of sensitive government information by a former president and its potential business imp...

  • A DOJ memo alleges Donald Trump retained classified documents after his presidency, some reportedly relevant to his business interests.
  • The memo states Trump showed a classified map to individuals, including Susie Wiles, on a 2022 flight.
  • Democratic lawmaker Jamie Raskin described the memo as 'damning' and noted only six people had access to some of the documents.
  • The White House stated that Trump 'did nothing wrong' regarding the reported disclosure of the classified map.
  • Prosecutors examined whether Trump disclosed classified information to passengers on his plane after leaving office.

A DOJ memo produced during the Biden administration alleges that Donald Trump retained classified documents after his presidency, some tied to his business interests, and showed a classified map to individuals on a 2022 flight.

The memo's allegations have prompted scrutiny of Trump’s handling of sensitive materials and potential motivations, raising legal and security concerns about the protection of classified information by former officials.

Further congressional and legal review of the memo and related evidence is expected, with ongoing debate over the implications for Trump and broader policies on classified information.