Trump's court appearance in Miami will mark his second time since April facing a judge on criminal charges. 9News
"We are taking this event extremely serious. We know there is a potential of things taking a turn for the worse but that's not the Miami way."
The material he stored, including in a bathroom, ballroom, bedroom and shower, included material on nuclear programs, defense and weapons capabilities of the US and foreign governments and a Pentagon "attack plan," the indictment says.The information, if exposed, could have put at risk members of the military, confidential human sources and intelligence collection methods, prosecutors said.
But those arguments overlook that FBI investigators did not find any evidence that Clinton or her aides had willfully broken laws regarding classified information or had obstructed the investigation.
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