The indictment of former President Donald Trump for holding military documents and obstructing the government from taking them is built on a novel legal theory that has multiple weaknesses, according to several lawyers and other experts.
Trump has been arraigned and pled not guilty to all 37 charges on June 13 and laid out some details of his defense in a subsequent speech.
“Threatening me with 400 years of prison for possessing my own Presidential papers, which just about every other President has done, is one of the most outrageous and vicious legal theories ever put forward in an American court of law,” Trump said….}