DOJ Says Trump Didn’t , Turn Over All Documents.<br />'The New York Times' reports that the <br />U.S. Justice Department has told Donald Trump's <br />lawyers that it suspects the former president still has documents he took from the White House.<br />Harvard law professor Laurence Tribe <br />said the DOJ's skepticism about Trump's cooperation <br />“looks like a major step toward an indictment <br />of Trump by DOJ for obstruction of justice.”.<br />Since the November midterms are <br />around the corner, 'The New York Times' says the development puts the DOJ in a difficult position.<br />But according to former prosecutor <br />Tristan Snell, “The self-imposed rule on DOJ <br />actions within 60 days of an election is simply <br />not appropriate for the Trump documents case.”.<br />This is not a case of campaign finance violations. Our national security is at stake – our most sensitive state secrets. Get warrants and go get the docs, Tristan Snell, former prosecutor, via 'The Guardian'.<br />Trump, who previously said he had the <br />power to declassify documents while in <br />office simply by thinking about it.<br />has maintained that he's done <br />nothing wrong by keeping classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago home.<br />Trump spokesperson Taylor Budowich <br />echoed that sentiment. .<br />The weaponized Department of Justice and the politicized FBI are spending millions and millions of American tax dollars to perpetuate witch hunt <br />after witch hunt, Taylor Budowich, Trump spokesperson, via 'The Guardian'
