Woke 'squad' member Cori Bush leads Dem gloating on Trump indictment

‘The former white supremacist in chief has been indicted, again’ – Woke Dem ‘squad’ member Cori Bush leads Democrat gloating as Trump is charged over classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago

  • Bush, member of the left-wing progressive ‘squad,’ deleted a tweet celebrating 
  • ‘The former white supremacist-in-chief has been indicted, again,’ she wrote 
  • Squad member Ayanna Pressley and a Central Park Five member also cheered 
  • READ MORE:  Former President Donald Trump has been indicted for mishandling of classified documents and summoned to appear before a federal judge in Miami, he announced on Thursday

Leftist Democrat ‘squad’ member Cori Bush led the charge in celebrating the imminent second indictment of former President Donald Trump, gloating in a tweet. 

Trump has been indicted for mishandling of classified documents and summoned to appear before a federal judge in Miami, he announced on Thursday. He has been charged with seven counts.  

Bush, member of the left-wing progressive ‘squad’ started by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, initially tweeted her joy over the potential charges.

‘The former white supremacist-in-chief has been indicted, again. He must be held accountable,’ she wrote, before deleting just minutes later. 

She has since tweeted out the statement once again. DailyMail.com has reached out to Representative Bush for further comment. 

Leftist Democrat ‘squad’ member Cori Bush may have jumped the gun in celebrated the apparent imminent indictment of President Donald Trump, gloating in a now-deleted tweet

Other progressives joined in, however, after Trump announced himself that he would face indictment in Miami Tuesday.

Fellow squad member Ayanna Pressley wrote: ‘Twice-impeached. Twice-indicted. One-term occupant of the White House.’

Yusef Salaam, a New York City Council candidate and member of the Central Park Five – now the ‘Exonerated Five’ – was a bit more blunt, writing: ‘Karma – again.’ 

Trump notoriously took out a full page newspaper ads calling for New York to bring back the death penalty to punish the men, who were eventually exonerated.

Salaam previously branded Donald Trump’s arrest in April ‘karma’ as he mimicked the former president’s full-page ads three decades ago that called for his execution.   

It is the second set of charges leveled at Trump this year, plunging the country into fresh legal and political uncertainty as he campaigns to return to office. 

Prosecutors have investigating the transfer of presidential files to his Mar-a-Lago Florida estate since last year. 

The probe exploded into the headlines in August when the FBI searched Trump’s beachside home, recovering 11,000 documents, including about 100 that were marked as classified.

Trump has been indicted for mishandling of classified documents and summoned to appear before a federal judge in Miami, he announced on Thursday. He has been charged with seven counts

Yusef Salaam, pictured in August 1990, mimicked Donald Trump’s full page ads thirty years after the former president called for his execution in the infamous Central Park Five case

Former President Donald Trump has been sensationally indicted on a slew of federal charges including obstruction and a violation of the Espionage Act over the classified documents he took from Mar-a-Lago

For his part, Trump has repeatedly insisted he did nothing wrong and that he is the victim of a federal witch hunt.

At times the controversy has even boosted his standing in the polls and allowed him to raise money from supporters who see a ‘deep state’ plot to take him out of the 2024 race. 

‘The corrupt Biden Administration has informed my attorneys that I have been Indicted, seemingly over the Boxes Hoax, even though Joe Biden has 1850 Boxes at the University of Delaware, additional Boxes in Chinatown, D.C., with even more Boxes at the University of Pennsylvania, and documents strewn all over his garage floor where he parks his Corvette, and which is ‘secured’ by only a garage door that is paper thin, and open much of the time,’ Trump wrote on Truth Social Thursday night. 

‘I have been summoned to appear at the Federal Courthouse in Miami on Tuesday, at 3 PM. I never thought it possible that such a thing could happen to a former President of the United States, who received far more votes than any sitting President in the History of our Country, and is currently leading, by far, all Candidates, both Democrat and Republican, in Polls of the 2024 Presidential Election. I AM AN INNOCENT MAN!’

Donald Trump on Thursday announced that he had been indicted for mishandling classified documents 

Security is already being increased around the courthouse in Miami ahead of his appearance before a judge, scheduled for 3pm on Tuesday.

Earlier this week, Trump took to his social media platform to condemn reports of looming charges.

‘Wow, this is turning out to be the greatest and most vicious instance of election interference in the history of our country,’ he wrote on Truth Social.

 

 

He had already earned the status of being the first former president to face criminal charges. Those relate to a $130,000 hush-money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.

In April, he appeared in Manhattan court where he was charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged plot to hide damaging information from voters before the 2016 election. 

Trump pleaded not guilty.

Legal analysts believe the documents case could be more legally difficult for the former president.

During the past year, a grand jury has heard testimony from Mar-a-Lago employees and former administration officials who worked in Trump’s post-presidential office.

One of the final witnesses was Mark Meadows, Trump’s last White House chief of staff.

And Taylor Budowich, who served as a spokesman for Trump after his presidency and runs a pro-Trump political action committee, confirmed that he had given evidence too.

‘Today, in what can only be described as a bogus and deeply troubling effort to use the power of government to “get” Trump, I fulfilled a legal obligation to testify in front a federal grand jury and I answered every question honestly,’ he wrote on Twitter.

The investigation into Trump’s handling of classified documents is being overseen by a special counsel, Jack Smith, who was appointed by the Attorney General Merrick Garland in November. 

On Monday, Trump’s attorneys met with Smith and his team in Washington, D.C.

On Wednesday, it was confirmed that Trump was an official target of the investigation. 

Trump himself is currently in Bedminster, New Jersey, huddled with his advisors. 

Smith’s team has not commented on the charges, which remain under seal.

If he is charged and convicted of obstruction of justice, or of sharing classified information, then he faces far more significant penalties than those potentially at stake in his Manhattan case. 

Under the Presidential Records Act, all documents from a presidential administration are the federal government’s property and go to the National Archives (NARA) upon the end of a presidency. 

Trump has said he believed they were his property.

He told a CNN town hall last month that he was entitled to take the documents, and claimed that other presidents took records with them when they left the White House – including Barack Obama, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.

‘The Presidential Records Act is not criminal,’ he said. 

‘I took the documents. I’m allowed to. You know who else took them? Obama took them, Nixon took them. Reagan took them.’

Trump’s claim was false.

NARA was granted custody of the presidential records of former presidents, beginning with Ronald Reagan, as soon as these presidents left office, as required by the Presidential Records Act. 

The Justice Department has been investigating potential mishandling of classified material by Trump for about a year. 

A grand jury has been hearing testimony from dozens of witnesses in recent months at the federal courthouse in downtown Washington. 

Trump on Wednesday said he assumed for years he would be a target.

He wrote on Truth Social: ‘No one has told me I’m being indicted, and I shouldn’t be because I’ve done NOTHING wrong, but I have assumed for years that I am a Target of the WEAPONIZED DOJ & FBI, starting with the Russia, Russia, Russia HOAX, the ‘No Collusion’ Mueller Report, Impeachment HOAX, Impeachment HOAX, the PERFECT Ukraine phone call, and various other SCAMS & WITCH HUNTS. 

‘A TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE & ELECTION INTERFERENCE AT A LEVEL NEVER SEEN BEFORE. 

‘REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS MUST MAKE THIS THEIR # 1 ISSUE!!!’

Trump attorneys Lindsey Halligan, from left, John Rowley and James Trusty exit the Department of Justice on Monday after meeting with federal prosecutors

Jack Smith was appointed in November as special counsel to investigate Trump’s handling of classified information

Documents found at Mar-a-Lago in an August raid are pictured on display

News of the indictment came days after it emerged that a storage room at Mar-a-Lago where surveillance camera footage was flooded.

The flooding happened as a swimming pool was being drained, it was reported on Monday.

Prosecutors wanted the footage to track how White House records were moved around Trump’s Palm Beach residence.

It’s unclear if the room was intentionally flooded or if it was a mistake. 

Prosecutors are investigating whether there was any attempt by Trump or his associates to obstruct the Justice Department’s investigation after Trump received a subpoena in May 2022 for classified documents.

Trump continues to deny any wrongdoing and claims to be the victim of a politically-charged investigation led by prosecutors who don’t want to see him make another run for president. 

Prosecutors have focused on Trump, his body man Walt Nauta and a maintenance worker who helped Nauta move boxes of classified documents ahead of federal agents searching the property last summer in their investigation.

The maintenance worker is the person who drained the pool that led to the flooding of the IT room where the surveillance footage was held, CNN reported. 

A Mar-a-Lago employee drained the resort’s swimming pool and flooded a room where computer servers containing surveillance video logs were kept

Donald Trump has denied any wrongdoing but took to his Truth Social platform to post a message that seemed to indicate his lawyers had discussed with him the possibility he might be indicted

Smith is also investigating efforts by Trump and his allies to undo the results of the 2020 presidential election – the subject of a similar, ongoing inquiry by prosecutors in Atlanta. 

New York prosecutors charged Trump earlier this year with falsifying business records.

Timeline of the classified documents

May 2021: National Archives realizes some records from Trump’s presidency are missing

December 2021: Archives requests the documents from the former president

January 2022:  Archives received 15 boxes of material that had been stored at Mar-a-Lago, some of which were found to contain classified material

February 2022: The matter is referred to the Justice Department. Trump’s team perform a ‘dress rehearsal’, to ready for the possibility of a search for the documents

May 2022: After several back-and-forths with Trump’s legal team, the Justice Department issues a subpoena for additional records they believe to be in the former president’s Florida home

Investigators believe after that subpoena arrived, storage boxes, including some containing classified material, were moved from a Mar-a-Lago storage area, so Trump personally examined some of them

June 2, 2022: Walt Nauta and two employees move documents out of a store room. Hours later, Trump’s lawyers contact the DOJ and say they are welcome to visit and retrieve the documents 

June 3, 2022: Three FBI agents and one DOJ attorney go to Mar-a-Lago to retrieve the additional material. They were given a single Redweld envelope, double-wrapped in tape, containing the documents, according to later court filings. That envelope contained 38 records with classification markings, including five papers marked confidential, 16 marked secret and 17 marked top secret

August 2022: DOJ applied for a search warrant for Mar-a-Lago, citing ‘probable cause’ that additional presidential records and records containing classified information remained at Trump’s Florida home. Court papers show that the original search warrant application showed agents believed that ‘evidence of obstruction will be found at the premises’

August 8, 2022: FBI agents raid Mar-a-Lago: They recover 18 documents marked as top secret, 54 marked secret, 31 marked as confidential, and 11,179 government documents or photographs that had no classification markings

November 18, 2022: Merrick Garland, the attorney general, announces that he has appointed a special counsel to investigate the handling of the classified documents – Jack Smith 

June 8, 2023: Donald Trump says he has been indicted on federal charges over the classified information 

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