classified documents case. evidence that paints a potentially damning portrait of efforts by the expresident in the expresident s push to retrieve important and sensitive security documents from that washington post report, quote, two of donald trump s employees moved boxes of papers the day before fbi agents and a prosecutor visited the former president s florida home to retrieve classified documents in response to a subpoena. timing that investigators have come to view as suspicious, and an indication of possible obstruction. according to people familiar with the matter. trump and his aides allegedly carried out a dress rehearsal for moving sensitive papers, even before his office received the may 2022 subpoena. that is according to people familiar with the matter who spoke anonymously to describe a sensitive ongoing investigation. the washington post has new details on a question that has loomed over the entire investigation. what did donald trump do with his trove of
country in the midst for accountability and one that s grappling with the threat to our democracy that was most visible on january 6th but has not gone away in the years since the attack. attorneys for stewart rhodes tried to down play the role in the actual insurrection describing them as a rag tag group of people who only took action on january 6th because the ex-president donald trump circled the date when he posted that now infamous december 19th tweet that read, quote, be there, we ll will be wild. prosecutors countered those claims laying out how rhodes led the conspiracy and rattle call liezed people with lies about the 2020 lx. doj pointed out that rhodes has been under repenitent about his role in trying to overturn the election. they revealed that just a few days ago, rhodes spoke via phone at a nightly protest at a d.c. jail housing january 6th