Memo Alleges Trump Retained and Shared Classified Documents After Leaving Office

Memo Alleges Trump Retained and Shared Classified Documents After Leaving Office
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The handling of classified documents by Donald Trump has raised concerns about potential risks to national security and business interests.

  • A DOJ memo alleges Trump kept classified documents after his presidency, some relating to his business interests.
  • Representative Jamie Raskin described the memo as 'damning' and said some documents were so sensitive only six officials had access.
  • The memo alleges Trump showed a classified map to passengers, including Susie Wiles, on a 2022 flight.
  • The White House stated Trump 'did nothing wrong' in response to reports about the classified map incident.
  • Federal prosecutors examined whether Trump disclosed classified information on his plane after leaving office.

A memo produced by the Department of Justice alleges that Donald Trump retained classified documents after his presidency, some of which were reportedly tied to his business interests, and showed a classified map to others on a private plane in 2022.

The allegations have prompted debate over the safeguarding of sensitive government information and raised questions about the intersection of national security and private interests by a former president.

Further congressional review and potential legal proceedings may follow as lawmakers and prosecutors continue to examine the handling and disclosure of classified materials.

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