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Trump says he’d testify under oath he never ordered Mar-a-Lago security video deleted

Por: NBC News Politics September 15, 2023

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Former President Donald Trump said Thursday that he did not order a Mar-a-Lago staffer to delete security video at the center of an investigation into whether he mishandled classified documents.... + full article



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