Classified Chaos: Trump Indicted in Explosive Document Scandal

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Fri, June 9, 2023

Donald Trump, aged 76, faces charges for retaining classified files, carrying a maximum 10-year jail term if convicted.

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Despite the indictment, Trump campaigns for the 2024 White House, as experts say it won't hinder his candidacy.

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Trump proclaims innocence on Truth Social, expecting arrest and charges at a Miami federal court appearance.

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The Department of Justice remains silent, withholding the yet-to-be-released indictment from the public.

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Secret Service coordinates Trump's journey to the Miami courthouse while Special Prosecutor Jack Smith oversees the case.

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Mar-a-Lago search yielded 11,000 documents, some classified and labeled top secret.

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Prosecutors reportedly possess an audio recording where Trump admits keeping a classified document post-presidency.

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US law prohibits unauthorized removal or retention of classified documents, even for presidents.

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Legal experts confirm Trump's eligibility to run for office despite indictment or conviction in the documents case.

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