Biden touts July jobs report
On Aug. 5 President Biden touted the addition of 528,000 jobs in July despite warning signs of a possible economic downturn.
"Whether this investigation transforms into an outright criminal prosecution remains to be seen," David Laufman said on CNN.
Donald Trump reached out to Attorney General Merrick Garland before the warrant to search Mar-a-Lago was unsealed, The New York Times reported.
Trump seemed to attempt to give his social-media network legal force, writing, "By copy of this TRUTH," alongside a request for documents back.
Sources told The Washington Post that Trump initially believed that the FBI raid would benefit him as it would look like the DOJ had overreached.
Sources told The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek that someone told the FBI about the documents at Mar-a-Lago and where they were stored.
Accounts Donald Trump reposted included references to QAnon, the Pepe the Frog hate symbol, and debunked conspiracy theories about the FBI.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing by keeping White House records at his Mar-a-Lago resort, saying, "Everyone ends up having to bring home their work."
The former president also slammed the FBI as "corrupt" for confiscating the material. Some of it was marked as classified and top secret, according to a warrant.
The DOJ is investigating if Donald Trump broke the Espionage Act. But Rand Paul, a GOP senator, wants it repealed, he said Saturday.
Trump has been making offers to "help" in recent days while also issuing warnings about the anger he has helped incite.
"This can only end in one of two ways: he's got to be indicted or Merrick Garland has to resign," conservative commentator Scott Jennings said.
"It was a chaotic exit," a source told NBC News of Trump's White House departure, adding aides filled up boxes to be sent to Mar-a-Lago.
Would you object to what the FBI and the Justice Department have done if the investigation was focused on someone who wasn't Donald Trump?
The FBI during its search recovered 11 boxes containing classified records that Trump took with him from the White House once he left office.
"I think no man is above the law, but everybody's innocent until proven guilty," Hogan said. "So, we just have to see where this investigation leads."
On Monday, federal agents found 11 sets of classified documents after searching former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence.
Ohio Rep. Mike Turner also admitted: “No one is above the law. Donald Trump is not above the law.”
The host of HBO's "Last Week Tonight" said it'll "take years to fully comprehend" the scope of this disaster.
Apparently Trump, whose supporters chanted "Lock her up!" for years, would not have done this to Hillary Clinton.
The comparison was made by a spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry as lawyers for Brittney Griner appealed her prison sentence.