Trump could get third obstruction charge in classified documents case: Former FBI counsel
Raw StoryFormer President Donald Trump is now vulnerable to a third charge of obstruction of justice in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, argued former FBI general counsel and senior prosecutor to special counsel Robert Mueller, Andrew Weissmann on Monday's edition of MSNBC's "Deadline: White House." This comes amid new reporting that Molly Michael, a longtime assistant to Trump, alleges she was given a "to-do list" written on the back of classified material. "Absolutely," said Weissman, a key investigator in the Robert Mueller probe of Trump's ties to Russia. That she told him that his claims to the government that he had returned everything would be, 'easily disproven,' and when Donald Trump learned she was going to be spoken with by the investigators, she said that Donald Trump told her 'You don't know anything about the boxes.'"