According to Trump’s representative at the National Archives, the DOJ has told the former president he is a target and likely to face charges.
John Solomon is one of Trump’s official representatives at the National Archives, and he tweeted:
Here’s the story of John Solomon, Trump’s representative at the National Archives, which we asked Trump to comment on: https://t.co/rBNMi9WH5R
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 7, 2023
Solomon is a notorious propagandist for Trump, so it would be prudent to ignore claims of prosecutorial misconduct. Solomon has nothing to gain by stating that the DOJ has told Trump he is a target and likely to be charged. Considering that Trump’s lawyers just met with Jack Smith, it makes sense that there will soon be an indictment against the former president.
Prosecutors don’t meet targets to tell them they won’t be charged.
John Solomon appears to be trying to get ahead of Trump by planting the seeds for a claim of prosecutorial misconduct.
It has been clear for days that a federal criminal charge against Trump is likely. The real question is how many and what charges will Trump face?
When Donald Trump’s own people say the DOJ told Trump he is a target and likely to be charged, that takes the story to another level.
It looks like Trump is going down, and even his own people aren’t denying it.
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