The Latest Mar-a-Lago Hearing Went Badly for Trump. It’s Likely to Only Get Worse for Him From Here.

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The Latest Mar-a-Lago Hearing Went Badly for Trump. It’s Likely to Only Get Worse for Him From Here.
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The DOJ just had a very good day in court.

Circuit does what now seems likely, once the newly appointed special counsel gets up to speed, an indictment of the former president for unlawful possession of the materials found at Mar-a-Lago should quickly follow. The case is both a prosecutorial “slam dunk”the most effective way to begin prosecuting all matters related to the Jan. 6 riot and the attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

There are others who could be called if prosecutors so desire, including Trump attorney Christina Bobb, whoabout the documents. Indeed, the DOJ likely has documents and witnesses from start to finish, that is, from the removal of these materials from the White House to their transportation to and within Mar-a-Lago.

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