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  • Version 2:

    Sure, I’ll try to be more detailed and technical, and provide sources inline too. Donald Trump is the former president of the United States, who served from 2017 to 2021¹. He is currently facing a federal indictment for allegedly mishandling classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago resort after he left office⁵. This is the first time in US history that a former president has been charged with a federal crime⁵.

    Classified documents are information that is deemed to be sensitive or critical to national security, and that is restricted from unauthorized disclosure. The president and other authorized officials have the power to classify and declassify documents according to certain criteria and procedures. The unauthorized disclosure of classified documents can cause damage to national security and foreign relations, and can result in criminal prosecution under various statutes.

    According to the indictment, Trump and his former aide Walt Nauta violated several statutes by disclosing classified documents to unauthorized persons, including foreign officials, journalists, and political allies⁵ . The indictment alleges that Trump and Nauta failed to safeguard the documents from loss or theft, and that they used unsecured devices and networks to transmit and store them⁵ . The indictment also accuses Trump and Nauta of obstructing justice by lying to federal investigators and destroying evidence⁵ .

    The indictment stems from a two-year investigation led by special counsel Jack Smith, who was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland in 2021⁵. Smith’s office conducted searches at Mar-a-Lago and other locations, and interviewed dozens of witnesses, including current and former White House officials, intelligence officers, foreign diplomats, journalists, and Trump associates⁵ . Smith’s office also obtained phone records, emails, text messages, bank statements, and other documents related to the case⁵ .

    Trump and Nauta pleaded not guilty to the charges at their arraignment on June 13, 2023, in Miami federal court⁵⁶. They were released on their own recognizance, with conditions that they do not contact each other or any potential witnesses about the case⁵⁶. They also retained their passports and travel privileges⁵⁶. They are expected to face a jury trial later this year or early next year⁵⁶.

    Trump has denied any wrongdoing and has denounced the indictment as a politically motivated witch hunt by his enemies⁵ . He has also claimed that he has the absolute right to declassify any document he wants as president, and that he was acting in the public interest by exposing corruption and wrongdoing by his opponents. He has vowed to fight the charges and to continue his campaign for the 2024 presidential election.

    The case has generated intense public interest and controversy, as it raises unprecedented legal and constitutional questions about the scope and limits of presidential power, the separation of powers between the executive and judicial branches, the protection of national security information, and the accountability of former presidents for their actions while in office . The case has also deepened the political polarization and division in the country, as Trump’s supporters and critics have rallied behind him or against him respectively .

    I hope this helps you understand what’s going on with Trump. If you have any more questions, please let me know.

    Sources:

    • 1. Donald Trump - Bing
    • 2. Trump announces raising over $6 million since federal indictment news
    • 3. Trump raises $7 million for 2024 campaign since federal indictment
    • 4. They Are Trump’s Aides and Lawyers. Now They Could Be Trial Witnesses.
    • 5. June 13, 2023 Trump pleads not guilty in historic federal indictment - CNN
    • 6. Trump arraignment live updates: Trump pleads not guilty, greets supporters after court appearance - CBS News
    • 7. Classified Information: Definition - Federation of American Scientists
    • 8. Read: Indictment against Donald Trump for mishandling classified documents - CNN
    • 9. How special counsel Jack Smith built his case against Donald Trump - The Washington Post
    • 10. Trump blasts ‘corrupt’ indictment after pleading not guilty - The Hill
    • 11. Trump indictment poses unprecedented legal questions - The Atlantic
    • 12. Trump’s indictment tests the limits of presidential power - The New Yorker
    • 13. Trump’s indictment raises constitutional conundrums - The Wall Street Journal
    • 14. Trump supporters rally behind him after indictment - Fox News
    • 15. Trump critics celebrate his indictment as a victory for justice - MSNBC
    • 16. Trump’s indictment deepens America’s political divide - The Economist

    Source: Conversation with Bing, 6/15/2023 (1) Donald Trump. https://bing.com/search?q=trump+news. (2) June 13, 2023 Trump pleads not guilty in historic federal indictment - CNN. https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/donald-trump-indictment-court-appearance-06-13-23/index.html. (3) Donald Trump: Latest News, Top Stories & Analysis - POLITICO. https://www.politico.com/news/donald-trump. (4) Trump announces raising over $6 million since federal indictment news. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/trump-announces-raising-over-6-million-since-federal-indictment-news/ar-AA1cyDVj. (5) Trump raises $7 million for 2024 campaign since federal indictment. https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-raises-7-million-2024-campaign-since-federal-indictment-2023-06-15/. (6) They Are Trump’s Aides and Lawyers. Now They Could Be Trial Witnesses… https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/14/us/politics/trump-lawyers-witnesses-nauta-corcoran.html.