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Trump addresses reason he refused to give back boxes saying they contained ‘shoes and shirts and everything’
Trump addresses reason he refused to give back boxes saying they contained ‘shoes and shirts and everything’
Former President Donald Trump has finally addressed the reason he allegedly failed to return boxes of classified documents to the federal government: he’d put his clothes in them. “Many people have asked me why I had these boxes, why did you want them?” Mr Trump said to supporters at his golf club in Bedminster on Tuesday evening. “The answer, in addition to having every right under the Presidential Records Act, is that these boxes were containing all types of personal belongings — many, many things, shirts and shoes, everything.” Earlier in the day on Tuesday, Mr Trump was arraigned on 37 felony counts relating to his handling classified documents after leaving the presidency in 2021. For months, Mr Trump has dodged or ignored questions about why he decided to keep custody of a number of boxes of classified documents that the government has alleged he took with him after losing the presidency. On Tuesday, after his arraignment, that changed. Mr Trump unleashed a barrage of false accusations during his address to supporters in New Jersey, including that a widely-disseminated photograph of boxes piled up in a bathroom at Mar-a-Lago were staged. He also accused “someone, not me” of dumping the contents of one of the boxes onto the floor. Mr Trump then said that he would have gone through the boxes, presumably to weed out the highly classified material from the contents of his wardrobe and memorabilia, but hadn’t gotten around to it yet. “I hadn’t had a chance to go through all the boxes,” Mr Trump said. “It’s a long tedious job, it takes a long time — which I was prepared to do, but I have a very busy life. I’ve had a very busy life.” Mr Trump has repeatedly claimed that his indictment for refusing to give back classified documents is a politically motivated stunt designed to derail his 2024 presidential campaign and called President Joe Biden a “dictator” — a remarkable accusation considering it was Mr Trump who attempted to overthrow the country’s democracy just more than two years ago. Read More Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement
2023-06-14 09:39
Turkey's third-placed presidential election candidate backs Erdogan
Turkey's third-placed presidential election candidate backs Erdogan
Turkey's third-placed presidential election candidate, Sinan Ogan, on Monday backed frontrunner Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a boost ahead of the second-round vote.
2023-05-22 22:49
What is Borderline Personality Disorder? Pete Davidson enters rehab program to take 'mental break' and seek help
What is Borderline Personality Disorder? Pete Davidson enters rehab program to take 'mental break' and seek help
Pete Davidson shouted profanities in a voicemail earlier this month after PETA criticized him for buying a puppy from a pet store
2023-06-29 18:31
Russia is turning to old ally North Korea to resupply its arsenal for the war in Ukraine
Russia is turning to old ally North Korea to resupply its arsenal for the war in Ukraine
After a year and a half of fighting in Ukraine, Russia needs to replenish its supplies of ammunition for what could be a long war of attrition
2023-09-10 12:03
Is Fortnite Getting Family Guy Skins?
Is Fortnite Getting Family Guy Skins?
Could Family Guy be the next Fortnite crossover on the table? Here's what you need to know.
1970-01-01 08:00
Parents can now stalk their kids with new Uber features
Parents can now stalk their kids with new Uber features
Uber announced a whole host of updates and upgrades to its app and platform at
2023-05-17 23:34
US farm agency opens applications for $2.2 billion in discrimination payments
US farm agency opens applications for $2.2 billion in discrimination payments
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON The Biden administration will begin accepting applications for $2.2 billion in financial assistance for
2023-07-08 00:07
Ex-FIFA vice-president Temarii charged over 2022 World Cup vote
Ex-FIFA vice-president Temarii charged over 2022 World Cup vote
FIFA's disgraced former vice-president Reynald Temarii of Tahiti has been charged with corruption by French prosecutors probing Qatar's 2022...
2023-05-27 20:30
Aramark Collegiate Hospitality Uses Data Insight to Drive New Innovation and a Sense of Home as Students Head Back to Campus
Aramark Collegiate Hospitality Uses Data Insight to Drive New Innovation and a Sense of Home as Students Head Back to Campus
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2023-08-03 20:00
Unprecedented quake on Mars wasn't caused by what you think
Unprecedented quake on Mars wasn't caused by what you think
In May 2022, a potent temblor hit Mars. The quake, at 4.7 magnitude, would cause
2023-10-17 21:01
Canadian youths' mental health woes a 'ticking time bomb'
Canadian youths' mental health woes a 'ticking time bomb'
Canada is grappling with a ticking time bomb of violence, addiction and suicide linked to failing mental health services...
2023-05-31 09:20
Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin suffers ‘mass casualties’ as China ‘in secret talks over tunnel to Crimea’
Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin suffers ‘mass casualties’ as China ‘in secret talks over tunnel to Crimea’
Ukraine’s long-range precision strikes are inflicting mass casualties among Vladimir Putin’s forces “well behind the frontline”, the UK’s Ministry of Defence has claimed. The dire lack of rotation among frontline troops is leaving Russia’s commanders with “an acute dilemma” of whether to keep soldiers safely dispersed or gather them in groups to boost morale, the ministry claimed – pointing to two recent strikes which likely caused dozens of casualties in Russian-held territory. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s military claimed to be inflicting major losses as Russia seeks to try and encircle the key strategic city of Avdiivka in the east, with Kyiv insisting its soldiers are “standing their ground” and “steadfastly holding the defence”. It came as the Washington Post reported that Ukraine’s security service had intercepted emails showing Chinese business executives were potentially open to helping Russia construct a vast underwater tunnel linking the mainland to annexed Crimea. While the project would likely take years to complete, retaining the annexed peninsula is a priority for Vladimir Putin, whose prized 11-mile bridge over the Kerch Strait is under sustained Ukrainian attacks. Read More Putin G20 speech: What Russian leader said in virtual address about Ukraine war ‘tragedy’ Ukraine says at least three dead in Russian airstrike on hospital Putin may start sourcing ballistic missiles from Iran, warns White House Finland erects barriers at border with Russia to control influx of migrants. The Kremlin objects
2023-11-24 20:12