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What are the specifics of the federal charges filed against former President Trump?
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    The federal indictment against former President Donald Trump was released on Friday. It lists 37 felony charges related to Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents, including multiple counts of obstructing justice, concealing documents from investigators, and willfully retaining national defense information.

    The indictment claims the documents that had been kept at Mar a Lago included information on US nuclear programs and defense capabilities. The charges also include violating the 1917 Espionage Act, which has been criticized in recent years for being used to prosecute whistleblowers.

    Between campaign events, Trump said on Sunday that he would campaign from prison if necessary. "I’ve never been indicted. I went through my whole life, now I get indicted every two months. It’s been political," he said. US law would not bar Trump from running if he is convicted. Most of Trump's GOP 2024 rivals agreed with his criticism, but Chris Christie described the indictment as "devastating" and "evidence filled."

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Should former President Trump be indicted for mishandling classified documents?

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Yes - He took documents he wasn't supposed to, resisted requests to return them, lied about giving them all back, and is on tape acknowledging that he knew he had classified material and that he no longer had the power to declassify it. It is a clear violation of the law and anyone who says no is denying reality. And before anyone comes at me, if there is evidence that Biden knowingly withheld classified information and lied about it, I support going after him too.


No - I actually think all past presidents have been guilty of this in o...



Unsure - The timing is suspicious, I think is deliberate to help Trump in the Re...



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