Andrew Napolitano, a conservative media personality and former New Jersey Superior Court judge, said he believed Trump could face federal indictment.
These included the removal and concealment of national defense information, giving that information to those not legally entitled to possess it, and a possible obstruction of justice charge by failing to return that information.
"I don't think the government would've gone through this without planning in advance to indict him," Napolitano toldhost Eric Bolling on Wednesday afternoon."It pains me to say it, and I don't think he should be indicted. But I think the people that will make this decision have already made up their minds and they'll make this presentation to the grand jury right after the midterm elections.
Andrew Napolitano testifies during a Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management Subcommittee hearing on June 6, 2018, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Napolitano said he believed former President Donald Trump could face federal indictment for a number of crimes stemming from a recent FBI raid of his home.While Trump has insisted he declassified the documents in his possession prior to removing them from the White House, Napolitano insisted that point was irrelevant.
"Stated differently, the absence of classification—for whatever reason—is not a defense to the charges that are likely to be filed against Mr. Trump," Napolitano wrote in the op-ed.He called Trump's decision not to participate in hearings leading up to his first impeachment in 2019—which Napolitano argued was
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