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“It’s not theirs, it’s mine” said Trump re documents - pdq - 08-16-2022 More from Maggie Haberman (NYT) putting the lie to They coulda just asked for them. Pat A. Cipollone and Patrick F. Philbin, the White House counsel and his deputy under President Donald J. Trump, were interviewed by the F.B.I. in connection with boxes of sensitive documents that were stored at Mr. Trump’s residence… Good luck, Mr. Philbin. Mr. Philbin tried to help the National Archives retrieve the material, two of the people familiar with the discussions said. But the former president repeatedly resisted entreaties from his advisers. Michael Cohen, Allen Weisselberg, the (yet unnamed) lawyer that swore Trump didn’t have any classified docs, and now Pat Cippolone, Pat Philbin, and on and on…the number of bodies run over by Trump’s bus just adds up and up. How this guy gets anyone to work for him is beyond me. I guess there are suckers born every minute. Re: “It’s not theirs, it’s mine” said Trump re documents - pdq - 08-17-2022 Maybe there aren’t suckers born every minute (any more): Former president Donald Trump and close aides have spent the eight days since the FBI searched his Florida home rushing to assemble a team of respected defense lawyers. But the answer they keep hearing is “no.” …and they’re meeting at Four Seasons Landscaping (jk). ![]() Taylor Budowich, a Trump spokesman, defended the quality of the former president’s legal team in a statement Tuesday night… Hoo boy. Re: “It’s not theirs, it’s mine” said Trump re documents - Ted King - 08-17-2022 “It’s not theirs, it’s mine,” several advisers say Mr. Trump told them. I have been suspecting that if you look at when people in the past have been charged under the same laws that they almost always resorted in a plea of guilty to a misdemeanor, then it seems like Trump would be facing something similar - although he would probably have a hard time pleading guilty to even a misdemeanor (only losers plead guilty), so... But if it is true that the FBI/DOJ have several witnesses that can attest to Trump saying things like the quote above when being told he had to turn the documents over, then I think that clearly shows his intent was to break the law and that probably takes it out of misdemeanor into felony territory. If the quote above is true, I think Trump could be in for some real trouble. If he turns out to be in real trouble over this, then the question of why he held onto the documents so long would be hard not the really wonder about. It would be a huge irony that Trump who is masterful at never leaving a clear trail back to him as the decision-maker would have left this clear of a trail on this because of vanity. "It's not theirs, it's mine," could just be an ego driven thing. I doubt, though, that keeping those documents was only about vanity. |