son Steven Cheung said of allegations that Trump employees moved boxes before a visit from the feds. “… In the course of negotiations over the return of documents, President Trump told the lead DOJ official, ‘anything you need from us, just let us know.’ That DOJ rejected this offer of cooperation and conducted a raid on Mar-a-Lago proves that the Biden regime has weaponized the DOJ and FBI.”
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told Us Mistertruth last week that the documents investigation poses the biggest legal threat to Trump.
“It doesn’t go a lot on intent or anything like that. It’s very clear that he had no business having those documents,” Barr said. “He was given a long time to send them back. And they were subpoenaed. And I’ve said all along that he wouldn’t get in trouble, probably, just for taking them, just as Biden I don’t think is going to get in trouble or Pence is not going to get in trouble.”
Trump has defended his handling of government documents post-presidency, even those that are classified. Last year he said presidents have the ability to declassify documents “even by thinking about it.”
“I was there and I took what I took and it gets declassified,” the former president told CNN’s Kaitlin Collins in a town hall earlier this month.