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i worried about? yes, 100%. mark meadows, _ i worried about? yes, 10096. - mark meadows, communications between him and the prosecutors, a recent flip harrison floyd, now changing his story with respect to obstruction ofjustice charges. he has little control over that. the most of control is to flow a lot of money. but that is, if there is an achilles to the overall strategy is the sort of human response of other people who are not used to this kind of scrutiny, attention, vitriol and targeting that is happening. hi vitriol and targeting that is happening-— vitriol and targeting that is haueninu. ., , happening. if that is the case, what do you — happening. if that is the case, what do you know _ happening. if that is the case, what do you know about - happening. if that is the case, what do you know about what| happening. if that is the case, i what do you know about what the legal strategy is from the trump team?— legal strategy is from the trump team? legal strategy is from the trum team? , , ., trump team? they will tell you it is the truth. _ trump team? they will tell you it is the truth. each _ trump team? they will tell you it is the truth. each case - trump team? they will tell you it is the truth. each case is - it is the truth. each case is different. 0bviously, it is the truth. each case is different. obviously, the new york case is different to the fulton county case but, listen,

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BBC News Now

taken upon leaving office. carlos de 0liveira, the property manager of trump s mar—a—lago estate in palm beach, florida, was accused of trying to delete security camera footage and lying to investigators. he was charged with four counts, including obstruction ofjustice. to sudan now, where the war between the regular army and a paramilitary group known as the rapid support forces has been ongoing for over three months. throughout the bloody conflict, dozens of women have reported incidents of rape and sexual violence. various un organisations published a joint statement injuly saying that sexual violence is being used "as a tactic of war to terrorise people". bbc arabic�*s mohammed osman has spoken to several women from across sudan, who told him they were raped by rsf soldiers. a warning that his report includes distressing descriptions of rape and sexual violence. they were very barbaric. they took turns raping me under the tree, where i had gone where you go you can hear us. our

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The Context

documents that referred to these plans, until this recording of that conversation first appeared in july 2021. isn't that incredible? he said he wanted to attack iran... you did! this is from _ wanted to attack iran... you did! this is from the _ wanted to attack iran... you did! this is from the military, - wanted to attack iran... you did! this is from the military, given l wanted to attack iran... you did! | this is from the military, given to me. ~ . ., , we this is from the military, given to me-_ we willl me. we will have to see. we will have to declassify _ me. we will have to see. we will have to declassify it, _ me. we will have to see. we will have to declassify it, i _ me. we will have to see. we will have to declassify it, i can't. - have to declassify it, i can't. isn't that interesting? so in this superseding indictment trump, his aide walt nauta — pictured here — and a new defendant, the mar—a—lago property manager carlos de oliveira, are charged with two counts of obstruction ofjustice. according to the indictment, de oliveira, had tried to destroy the property's surveillance footage. the feds have evidence he instructed another employee to delete the servers

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BBC News

family and their department ofjustice to harass president trump and those around him. josh gerstein, senior legal affairs reporter at politico, told us more about the new charges. there are two new charges of obstruction ofjustice against former president trump. basically, the prosecutors are now alleging that he essentially directed a scheme, it sounds like it went through a couple of other employees kind of in a daisy chain, ending up with this fellow, carlos de oliveira, who worked down at mar—a—lago, who was added as a defendant in the criminal case today, where the message to him was basically "the boss" — it's in quotes in the indictment in several places — "the boss" wants this video footage erased. which would be one thing, except for the fact that just a few days earlier, prosecutors had served a grand jury subpoena on trump's lawyers asking

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The Context

on �*the bosses�* instructions. adam klasfeld, senior legal correspondent at the messenger, he has been watching this for us. can we talk about the charges, obstruction ofjustice and these are serious charges.— serious charges. absolutely. those were the most _ serious charges. absolutely. those were the most eye-opening - were the most eye—opening allegations of this indictment. the alleged conspiracy to delete security camera footage from the server. that is where we get this new defendant, carlos de oliveira and this mysterious trump employee. the prosecutors appear to have very detailed records of their conversations which is described in their indictment as a private

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BBC News

and flailing attempt" by what he called the biden crime family and their department ofjustice to harass president trump and those around him. josh gerstein, senior legal affairs reporter at politico, who told us more about the new charges. there are two new charges of obstruction ofjustice against former president trump. basically, the prosecutors are now alleging that he essentially directed a scheme, it sounds like it went through a couple of other employees kind of in a daisy chain, ending up with this fellow, carlos de oliveira, who worked down at mar—a—lago, who was added as a defendant in the criminal case today, where the message to him was basically "the boss" — it's in quotes in the indictment in several places — "the boss" wants this video footage erased. which would be one thing, except for the fact that just a few days earlier, prosecutors had served a grand jury subpoena on trump's lawyers asking for this specific footage.

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BBC News

a subpoena to produce the footage. mr trump's campaign has responded to the new charges, calling it a "desperate and flailing attempt" by the government to harrass him. on thursday, trump's lawyers also reportedly met with federal prosecutors in the investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. a potential indictment in that case is still looming. earlier, i spoke to cbs news correspondentjarred hill about about what the new charges mean. at face value, it means that there are an additional three charges now that former president trump are facing. and again, this is all related to the the classified—documents investigation that's happening based out of florida, in particular, his sort of estate resort in florida here. what we're looking at are charges including willful retention of national defence information, as well as two more obstruction ofjustice related charges. these specifically are connected to the allegation that he, as well as a couple of aides

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The Context

trying to destroy video evidence, - trying to destroy video evidence, wouldn't that lead to consciousness of guilt? you don't destroy evidence if you are not aware you have done anything wrong. that goes to the heart of the conspiracy. that anything wrong. that goes to the heart of the conspiracy.— heart of the conspiracy. that is obstruction _ heart of the conspiracy. that is obstruction of _ heart of the conspiracy. that is obstruction ofjustice. - heart of the conspiracy. that is obstruction ofjustice. donald l heart of the conspiracy. that is - obstruction ofjustice. donald trump has made the argument that he does not believe he did anything wrong. he thought he had the power to declassify these documents and then he had the right to have them in his home. this undercuts that because if that were the case, why did he try to delete surveillance footage? why did he try and get employees to lie that boxes of documents were in his possession? why did he get his lawyers to lie about the fact he had more documents after turning some of them over to the fbi. making that argument that he did not have that wilfulness, that belief that he was doing nothing wrong, i don't know how we make that argument. we will

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The Context

to seek reelection in wind. we talked on the new federal charges that trump may be facing, it seems to be the more he is charge the more popular he becomes. he's is now 30 points in front of ron desantis, he is the presumed candidate that will face biden. do you see anything in these debates that will change that equation? i these debates that will change that e . uation? ., these debates that will change that euuation? ., ., ., . ., , equation? i do. you touched on this earlier in the _ equation? i do. you touched on this earlier in the programme, - equation? i do. you touched on this earlier in the programme, i- equation? i do. you touched on this earlier in the programme, i think i earlier in the programme, i think the most serious charge, or charges that he could face is whether he was trying to manipulate the secretary of state in georgia to deliver votes for him. i have my issues with some of these other indictments, but that is a pretty serious charge into allegation. but also something that is on audio recording. if they bring charges in georgia, a a federal level at either tampering with an election or obstruction ofjustice, even. i think that changes the dynamic entirely. that is a fairly

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BBC News at Six

it will be a short but significant. the protest as you mentioned, there are plenty here, very colourful with huge trump flags, some even in red, white and blue costumes but i would say there are dozens of them, not the thousands that law enforcement here in miami expected. they might not even catch a glimpse of mr trump when he arrives, he is likely to drive straight in via an underground car park and for the court appearance itself, no cameras will be allowed in the courtroom so we will not get any images. the charges that will be read to him are very serious, underthe that will be read to him are very serious, under the espionage act, 37 counts in all including wilful retention of classified information but also obstruction ofjustice and making false statements to the fbi. if convicted, that could carry a term of up to 20 years in jail. if convicted, that could carry a term of up to 20 years injail. we know that mr trump will be fingerprinted and have a dna swab taken, they will not be a mugshot photograph, they willjust download an official photograph of him off

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