REPORT: DOJ Has Mole At Mar-A-Lago
Is there a mole at Mar-A-Lago? If a report from the New York Times are right, there very well may be. The DOJ has issued a new wave of subpoenas in recent weeks regarding Trump's mishandling of classified documents and it is reportedly related to the "confidential cooperation of a witness who worked at Mar-a-Lago".
Wooo doggie, the idea that Donald Trump may have a "rat" working for him must be making Trump furious and paranoid. Perfect.
Here is what we know. DOJ prosecutors working on the classified documents case have obtained the "confidential cooperation of a person who has worked for [Trump] at Mar-a-Lago" while specifically looking into "whether Mr. Trump ordered boxes containing sensitive material moved out of a storage room there as the government sought to recover it last year."
They also put out a flurry of new subpoenas and have sought even more grand jury testimony in the recent weeks in an attempt to "develop a fuller picture of how the documents Mr. Trump took with him from the White House were stored, who had access to them, how the security camera system at Mar-a-Lago works and what Mr. Trump told aides and his lawyers about what material he had and where it was."
The goal: to find out if Donald Trump sought to hide documents after the subpoena issued in May of last year was issued.
