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Robert Costa @costareports
RT @saletan: On FTN, @costareports says Trump's ex-NSA, @AmbJohnBolton, told him "any argument that [documents at MAL were] somehow declass… — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
RT @hugorojo: Following her thorough explainer on the week that was on former President Trump's legal issues and investigations, @margbrenn… — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
RT @jeffpeguescbs: ...@CBSNews obtains joint intel bulletin produced by @FBI @DHSgov ...chilling warnings of violent threats posted on soci… — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
RT @kyledcheney: JUST IN: Full statement from Capitol Police on man who slammed car into Capitol barricade and fired shots into the air. ht… — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
RT @jamiegangel: The critical backstory: “Mr. Trump’s behavior led to such mistrust within intelligence agencies that officials who gave hi… — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
(end) Bolton to @CBSNews: "I was always concerned about him asking for those documents, because once he had them and we left the Oval Office, there's no telling what he did with them." https://t.co/mhR30NGCYp — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
Trump at times kept those piles at the residence. At some point, some of those misc. piles were boxed up. More Bolton: COSTA: Why do you think he took potentially sensitive documents back to Florida after the presidency? BOLTON: Because he thought he could get away with it. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
That transit, from West Wing to the residence, is where there was often a breakdown in the tracking of documents since most days few, if any, people confronted or asked Trump about what he was carrying, the sources said. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
According to multiple sources who worked in the Trump White House, Trump had a tendency to work from the residence. He got briefed in the Oval and enjoyed the dining room, but enjoyed morning and evenings working from the residence. And he'd often take a pile of stuff. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
So, according to Bolton, you have a president who asks intelligence briefers to at times share documents after mostly verbal briefings. They take them back most of the time, but not all the time. Then what? Here's what I've learned... — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
Here's more Bolton. A key exchange. https://t.co/TOihaA18iX — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
"Sometimes they forgot." That line stuck with me. If they forgot to take the papers back, where did they go? That's the question I started asking intel types and former Trump officials today. If the briefers sometimes let him keep the papers, where did they go? — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
What happened in the briefings often touched on the most sensitive aspects of U.S. national security and defense, as you'd expect for the commander-in-chief. But since much of the briefings were verbal, Trump would only glance at papers most days and sometimes asked to hold them. https://t.co/7OIuRqHnz0 — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
To understand how certain documents landed in certain boxes, and then ultimately at Mar-a-Lago, you have to understand how Trump digested daily briefings. https://t.co/F06ViWWuc1 — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
(thread) I've been following up today on something @AmbJohnBolton told @CBSNews in recent days and it has led to a new understanding of a part of this story: how Trump handled defense and intelligence-related documents inside the White House, and how that led to the FBI search. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
See you Sunday on @FaceTheNation with @margbrennan — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
@mfrost11 The context should be clear: federal investigators did *not* take the Trump lawyer's signature following the subpoena and visit as a closing of the book. At all. Investigation continued. And ultimately, the FBI search this month. Not "passing it on," but following NYT report. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
But in light of FBI search, federal investigators were clearly not satisfied that docs taken in June, or docs they believe might have been unaccounted in June, had some kind of blanket declassification. The Q remains what was in affadavit that prompted that position and action. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
After that, the investigation continues. A federal probe into the former president's handling of sensitive documents. And post-June is where the crux of the legal battle, now playing out, begins. Trump legal team and allies asserting blanket declassification on documents. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
After that June meeting, as first reported by NYT team, a Trump lawyer tells investigators, as a formalization of the visit and subpoena request, sign a statement that any problematic materials/documents in Florida were accounted for and, if necessary, returned to the U.S. gov't. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
Here's what I'm hearing on this story today per several Republicans familiar with the episode... A federal grand jury subpoena is issued in the spring, time TBD. Investigators then come in June. Meet with Trump's lawyers about classified material that might be at the property. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
CBS News has confirmed the @maggieNYT @GlennThrush report that a Trump lawyer signed a statement saying the former president's team had complied with the federal subpoena regarding classified and gov't documents, following the June visit by investigators to Mar-a-Lago... — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
Smart story here from @Bencjacobs... I'm heading to Wyoming on Sunday for @CBSNews. Rep. Cheney's primary election there on Tuesday will be another political crossroads for the GOP in a summer marked by Jan. 6 hearings and multiple investigations of the former president. — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Jacobs @Bencjacobs
Wyoming's Republican primary is on Tuesday but the political turmoil in the Cowboy State GOP didn't just begin with… https://t.co/f1D7eitG37
Robert Costa @costareports
Chairs of Oversight, Intel push DNI for a "damage assessment." "We write to request an immediate review and damage assessment following reports that former President Trump removed and retained highly classified information at his personal residence." https://t.co/YWH8KVoWQK — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
Spoke to three people today close to Trump. Asked them what he's been talking about privately in the wake of search. They all mentioned the 757 plane. Amid legal tumult, he's been talking to associates about how to show off its refurbishing, potentially part of a 2024 announ. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
RT @CBSNews: NEW from @margbrennan: The documents seized by the FBI from former President Trump’s Mar a Lago home this week — and some mark… — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
RT @maggieNYT: NEW: At least one lawyer for Trump signed a written statement for the Justice Department asserting all docs with classified… — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
RT @petermaer: As #MarALago warrant is released, @AmbJohnBolton tells @costareports #Trump handled classified documents “carelessly” and di… — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
RT @washingtonweek: "There was a fear, even an alarm at times, inside the intelligence community about how [Donald Trump] handled documents… — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
RT @washingtonweek: On tonight's Washington Week, @PhilipRucker, @costareports, @evanperez and @itscaitlinhd join @Yamiche to discuss the F… — PolitiTweet.org