Blackman, If charges are brought, would Trump be tried in Florida? And do you think a jury would convict him, regardless of the evidence? I suspect it would depend a lot on jury selection which in turn could depend a lot on the judge, but this is something I don’t know diddly squat about. Originally Posted by TinyHe would likely be tried in DC since that’s where he removed the documents. I suspect whether he gets convicted would depend on what he’s charged with and what he claims as a defense.
If the decides to claim he is “immune” he’ll likely lose that. If he has some legitimate reason to have been holding onto classified documents which would be an interesting claim since he’s no longer president.
Evidently this goes beyond just commandeering some documents. In January there was a specific request that Trump turn the documents in his possession over. He did not. Then in June the FBI met with Trump and his lawyers at Mara Lago and again requested the documents and were shown by the lawyers that the documents were improperly secured. Trumps staff had them in a room which a padlock was added to for “compliance with the lack of security”. He still did not turn the documents over.
The FBI and AG must’ve determined that he has committed a crime as the warrant would have to show probable cause (seems clear from
His admission by his attys that he had possession of the documents) that a specific crime was committed (likely possession of classified materials which his attys once again admitted to him possessing).