Former President Donald Trump will be convicted, backed by a "chorus" of his ex-Republican allies who have cooperated with the Justice Department, legal analyst Glenn Kirschner said.
Kirschner's comments follow a report from ABC News on Monday that Trump's former aide, Molly Michael, told investigators leading the federal investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents recovered at Mar-a-Lago that the former president would write her to-do lists on the back of visibly classified materials. Michael began working with the former president in 2018, and reportedly quit in 2022 after Trump refused to comply with federal requests to return the sensitive documents in his possession, according to court documents.
Trump faces four criminal indictments, two federal and two state, totaling 91 felony charges, as he bids for reelection to the White House in November 2024. The former president maintains that he is innocent and that prosecutors have incited a "witch hunt" in hopes of upending his presidential campaign.