FACING THE MUSIC: Former President Donald Trump travels from New Jersey to Miami today, ahead of his scheduled arraignment tomorrow on 37 felony charges, including 31 counts of violating the Espionage Act by willfully retaining national defense information, along with charges of obstruction of…
FACING THE MUSIC: Former President Donald Trump travels from New Jersey to Miami today, ahead of his scheduled arraignment tomorrow on 37 felony charges, including 31 counts of violating the Espionage Act by willfully retaining national defense information, along with charges of obstruction of justice and making false statements to the government.
Trump is charged not only with hiding the 102 documents in an effort to willfully retain them and obstructing justice by having his lawyers submit false statements to the government but also with showing some of them to others not authorized to see them. ‘THESE FACTS ARE DEVASTATING’: Taken at face value, the indictment poses a significant legal challenge for Trump. “These facts are devastating,” said former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who was on Trump’s team in 2016 but is now among his sharpest critics and running against him for president.
“If even half of it is true, then he's toast. I mean, it's a pretty — it's a very detailed indictment, and it's very, very damning,” said Trump’s former Attorney General Bill Barr on the same program. “And this idea of presenting Trump as a victim here — a victim of a witch hunt is ridiculous. Yes, he's been a victim in the past. Yes, his adversaries have obsessively pursued him with phony claims. And I've been by his side defending against them when he is a victim.
Should Trump lose but another Republican is elected, they are likely to end the trial or pardon Trump if he were to be convicted.Good Monday morning and welcome to Jamie McIntyre’s Daily on Defense, written and compiled by Washington Examiner National Security Senior Writer Jamie McIntyre and edited by Conrad Hoyt. Email here with tips, suggestions, calendar items, and anything else. Sign up or read current and back issues at DailyonDefense.com.
During his two days in Washington, Stoltenberg is also scheduled to meet with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and members of the Senate NATO Observer Group. Some reports on social media claim Ukrainian saboteurs have blown up sections of two rail lines that supply Crimea from the northeast and west.
“And while he should be held accountable, of course, it is yet another casualty in the circle of Donald Trump,” Kinzinger said. Speaking at the Republican Party convention in Greensboro, North Carolina, DeSantis vowed as president to restore the name of Fort Bragg to the base. “The people who have served there are proud of their service there,” he said. “It’s an iconic name and iconic base, and we’re not gonna let political correctness run amok in North Carolina.”
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7:30 p.m. 1615 H St. NW — U.S.-India Business Council India Ideas Summit, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken https://www.state.gov. Livestream: https://events.uschamber.com/2023indiaideassummit9:30 a.m. G-50 Dirksen — Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the nomination of Gen. Eric Smith to be commandant of the Marine Corps http://www.armed-services.senate.gov
11 a.m. 2212 Rayburn — House Armed Services Cyber, Information Technology, and Innovation Subcommittee markup of H.R. 2670, the"National Defense Authorization Act for FY2024" https://armedservices.house.gov/hearings 1 p.m. — Center for Strategic and International Studies releases: “Ahead of the NATO Summit: Burden Sharing to Responsibility Sharing,” a new CSIS report by Kathleen McInnis and co-author Daniel Fata, CSIS non-resident senior adviser and former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Europe and NATO policy; Max Bergmann, CSIS director, Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program; E.J.
8:30 a.m. Brussels, Belgium — NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg press conference ahead of two-day meeting of NATO defense ministers https://www.nato.int 10 a.m. — Atlantic Council discussion:"NATO membership and security guarantees: Getting Ukraine right at the Vilnius summit,” with Kyllike Sillaste-Elling, Estonian undersecretary for political affairs; and former U.S. Ambassador to Poland Daniel Fried, fellow at the Atlantic Council's Europe Center https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/event/nato-membership
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