Prosecutors Suspect Trump May Have Flooded Mar-a-Lago Room To Destroy Evidence

Prosecutors are suspicious about a swimming pool flood a Mar-a-Lago that destroyed video logs and other evidence related to the classified documents case.
Prosecutors are suspicious about a swimming pool flood a Mar-a-Lago that destroyed video logs and other evidence related to the classified documents case.
Espionage Act charges have been mentioned by a legal expert as prosecutors have gathered evidence that Trump sometimes showed classified documents to others and kept them in a place they were visible to others in his office.
Trump's call for protest is being rejected by his own supporters, including those outside of Mar-a-Lago.
Video of Donald Trump returning from a round of golf at his club, where he rides in a golf cart, raises questions about his well-being.
If it is proven that Trump shared these classified documents with people or entities, he jeopardized our national security on purpose for his own self interest.
The FBI surely gave Kash Patel limited-use immunity in order to cut Trump off at the pass and lure him into a trap
Trump is claiming that because the FBI moved to recover classified documents that he stole, Hispanics will vote Republican in the midterm.
Former White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham wrecked the claims by Trump and his defenders that Mar-a-Lago is secure.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said that Mar-a-Lago is a pretty safe place and he's fine with Trump leaking out top secret information.
Jason Miller’s past is filled with a number of controversies. That, of course, never bothered the scandal plagued Trump administration. The former president brought Miller back into his team last year to help with his 2020 re-election bid.
Trump's private club Mar-a-Lago that he has spent his presidency promoting has become a sort of ground zero for political figures being exposed to coronavirus.
Trump ranting about hoaxes while at his private club in Florida could serve as a preview for his life as of January 2021.
We know that the Philippines, Kuwait, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia are among the foreign governments booking large blocks of rooms at the Trump International Hotel with the hopes and intents of currying favor with the President. And we know that foreign lobbyists, particularly from Saudi Arabia, are doing the same.
The best chance of shifting America’s popular mind might be to focus on these campaign promises, keeping the conversation on what Trump has done. Has he worked for the American people? Or is he working for Trump and lining his own pockets?
The FBI is examining whether a Chinese woman who bluffed her way into President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort last weekend had any links to Chinese intelligence or political influence operations, two U.S. government sources said on Thursday.
An exiled former friend of Vladimir Putin, wanted back in his home country of Russia for tax fraud, has been partying with other guests at Donald Trump’s exclusive Mar-A-Lago resort in South Florida the Miami Herald reports this morning.
President Donald Trump said in an interview with the Associated Press that he has not been able to visit U.S. soldiers overseas as president because he has been “very busy.”
However, the website Trump Golf Count says it has evidence that the president has golfed at least 68 times since his inauguration in January of 2017. The site, which keeps track of all of Trump’s travels, said that during his presidency Trump has spent 72 days at his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago, and 58 days at his Bedminster Country Club in New Jersey.
Trump called the White House a dump, and African countries "shitholes," but it was his private club Mar-a-Lago that was cited for code violations that pose a serious threat to public health and safety.
Trump has spent one-third of his short presidency at one of his ritzy country clubs and more than a quarter of his time on a golf course.
Celebrants of the recent tax bill have claimed, echoing Trump’s top economic advisors, that the massive corporate tax cut will indeed trickle down or, to mix metaphors, serve as the proverbial rising tide that will lift all boats.
If you're keeping score at home, Trump has spent more than a quarter of his presidency on a golf course and a third at one of his ritzy properties.
Using taxpayer dollars to live the high life appears to be commonplace for those working in the Trump administration.
It appears the Trump himself has given up pretending to care about American workers – even during "Made in America Week."
Not only is Trump still ignorant about the world he leads, but it now appears he's turning foreign policy into a form of entertainment for his rich friends.
Donald Trump has officially committed an impeachable offense by using taxpayer resources to promote his private Florida club.
"I do wish he would spend more time in Washington, D.C. That's what we have the White House for," says Jon Ernst
"Can you believe that, with all of the problems and difficulties facing the U.S., President Obama spent the day playing golf" Trump asked in 2014
"We can't see #Trump's taxes. We can't know who's visiting him. What would the GOP do if this were #Clinton? We know"
Ignoring questions from the background about what he plans to do about Syria, Trump instead thought it was an appropriate time for wisecracks.
"It’s simple: the American people have a right to know who has access to the president and who has leverage over this administration.”
Trump is personally profiting from every golf excursion, every luncheon date and his family’s business trips. Americans are pouring their tax dollars directly into the Trump organization.
"@POTUS made Mar-A-Lago his "Winter White House." It’s not. It’s a private for-profit business where dues just increased from $100k to $200k"
Perhaps the new president should finish reading his job description instead of jetting off to Florida every weekend.
As sea levels rise and storms become more severe and as rates of chronic illness go up due to environmental pollution at least we know who to hold responsible.