US prosecutors have broadened their criminal case against former President Donald Trump, bringing new charges against him and an employee of his at the Mar-a-Lago resort.
Ednews informs via Independent that US prosecutors charged Donald Trump with willfully retaining classified records, court filings showed on Thursday, adding to the 37 criminal counts Trump already faces in the case.
The grand jury led by Special Counsel Jack Smith was in session in federal court in Washington on Thursday.
Smith filed three new counts against Trump, one for willfully retaining defense information and two for obstruction.
The indictment said that Trump and two employees "did corruptly alter, destroy, mutilate, and conceal" documents located at Mar-a-Lago with the intention to "impair" their use in any official proceeding.