Trump tells me minutes ago he has NOT been told he’s getting indicted, when contacted. “It’s not true,” he said, adding again he hasn’t done anything wrong.
Trump statement came amid a report from one of his allies that he has been told this. NYT, CNN, WaPo and other outlets have all reported federal officials have been building toward a likely indictment, including with witnesses in Miami before a grand jury today.
When I asked if he had been told he’s a target, he demurred, saying he doesn’t talk directly to prosecutors.
Here's the John Solomon, Trump's representative to the National Archives, story that we sought comment from Trump about:
Confirming WaPo from earlier, @alanfeuer and me on Trump aide Walt Nauta getting an assist from a Mar-a-Lago worker moving boxes back into the storage room shortly before Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran began a search of what was there nytimes.com/2023/05/25/us/…
Corcoran, who believed he didn't have proper clearance to transport the documents himself, called DOJ that night to arrange for them to come get them. nytimes.com/2023/05/25/us/…
The detail is notable as part of a larger puzzle that prosecutors have put together about whether Trump improperly retained national defense information and whether there is a pattern of him obstructing the DOJ investigation over many months nytimes.com/2023/05/25/us/…
Jack Smith’s team has been drilling down in interviews about a map with sensitive intelligence that they’ve questioned whether Trump showed people aboard a plane or showed an adviser, Adam Goldman @alanfeuer me nytimes.com/2023/04/12/us/…
They also been asking details about his travel schedule around the time of the May 2022 subpoena and whether he scheduled it to be present after the subpoena was issued nytimes.com/2023/04/12/us/…
Judge Howell, in a memorandum of law accompanying her ruling that a Trump lawyer needed to testify about discussions with Trump, made clear she saw Trump “misdirection”with NARA as a “dress rehearsal” for the later subpoena nytimes.com/2023/04/12/us/…
Trump accompanied by lawyers Todd Blanche and Susan Necheles, as well as adviser Jason Miller and aide Walt Nauta, per person briefed.
Trump was fingerprinted a person familiar with events said but not mugshotted. But people fundraising in his name aren’t wasting the opportunity and made their own mugshot, as this email that just landed shows
Joe Tacopina and Boris Ephsteyn also with Trump. Trump did not stop to address the camera, after weighing saying something ahead of time.
Trump's time-tested strategy in legal cases, most of them civil, is attack and delay. It's unclear if it will be the same here: one of the lawyers involved in some of his cases suggested it could change @WRashbaum@charlie_savage@Jonesieman me nytimes.com/2023/04/01/nyr…
When he was under investigation for possible obstruction of justice in the Mueller case (Mueller made clear he wouldn't challenge Justice Dept policy re a sitting potus) Trump talked about the case a lot, including tweets treated as possible obstruction nytimes.com/2023/04/01/nyr…
One string of tweets was about @MichaelCohen212, whose home and office had just been searched by FBI, attacking my story noting Trump's definition of loyalty historically ran one way and raising questions about whether Cohen could become a cooperator. nytimes.com/2023/04/01/nyr…
Confirmed with @alanfeuer - Boesberg issued two separate rulings which may be appealed but if they hold, Pence goes before GJ and answers specific questions about Trump
In particular, Boesberg rejected the Trump executive privilege claim and issued a split ruling on Pence’s speech or debate clause argument, finding that Pence must testify on any illegal acts committed by Trump.
Where Boesberg upheld speech or debate is on Pence related to Jan 6, per sources.
With a likely Trump indictment, Michael Cohen -- who served 13 months in prison, was interviewed for dozens of hours by agencies/elected officials, and whose testimony helped start the NYAG case-- is going to have his day in court. Protess @Jonesieman me nytimes.com/2023/03/22/nyr…
“In dealing with me, he has never varied from our first meeting in 2019 to today in the details of what happened both in the hush-money and in the larger financial frauds," said @NormEisennytimes.com/2023/03/22/nyr…
"At his first plea hearing, on the hush money payment, Mr. Cohen pointed the finger at Mr. Trump, who he said directed him to pay it, an accusation that prosecutors later substantiated." nytimes.com/2023/03/22/nyr…