A former FBI intelligence analyst from Dodge City, Kansas, who kept hundreds of classified documents at her home, including in her bathroom, was sentenced to nearly four years in prison by a federal judge in Kansas City on Wednesday for violating the same part of the Espionage Act that former President Donald Trump is accused of breaking.
The sentencing for willful retention of national defense information was the first since a federal grand jury indicted Trump earlier this month, accusing him of hoarding classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, keeping boxes of documents not only in a storage room but in a ballroom and bathroom as well.
In related news, prosecutor, Jack Smith’s office handed Donald Trump’s defense attorneys, all of the testimony and evidence that was presented to the grand jury. I think Mr. Smith wants to demonstrate to Donald Trump that the prosecution has a very strong case against him, and maybe Trump should consider a plea deal.
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