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Takeaways from CNN’s sit-down with ex-Trump employee who unwittingly moved classified docs

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Brian Butler, a former employee at Mar-a-Lago referred to as "Trump Employee Number 5" in the indictment of Donald Trump involving classified documents, sat down exclusively with CNN's Kaitlan Collins to shed light on his experiences at the former president's private club and the aftermath following a search by federal investigators. In this revealing interview, Butler provides new insights into how he unknowingly assisted in moving classified documents onto Trump's private plane and the subsequent pressure campaign that ensued as he and others were offered legal representation aligned with Trump.

 

The interview with Butler yielded several key takeaways:

 

1. Boxes in Motion: Butler recounts how in June 2022, he aided Walt Nauta, Trump's body man and a co-defendant in the case, in moving boxes from Mar-a-Lago to the airport as Trump prepared to depart for his resort in New Jersey. This coincided with federal investigators visiting Trump to discuss the return of classified material, a fact Butler was unaware of at the time.

 

2. Allegations of Involvement: Butler addresses allegations made against him and his friend, Carlos De Oliveira, another co-defendant, regarding the movement of classified documents. He maintains that he was unaware of the contents of the boxes he helped transport and refutes any involvement in the alleged wrongdoing.

 

3. Friendship and Loyalty: Butler discusses his relationship with De Oliveira and recounts a conversation where De Oliveira attempted to implicate him in the handling of the boxes. Despite this, Butler expresses unwavering support for his friend's loyalty to Trump, as evidenced by a conversation relayed to Susie Wiles, a Trump aide.

 

4. Pressure to Hire Trump-Aligned Attorneys: Butler reveals how De Oliveira pressured him to hire an attorney aligned with Trump, highlighting a common refrain among former Trump aides. Despite the pressure, Butler opted to retain his own attorney, emphasizing the importance of self-representation.

 

5. Reflection on Trump's Candidacy: Butler shares his personal view that Trump should not run for president again, citing concerns over his actions and the need for accountability. He emphasizes the importance of transparency and truth in the electoral process, asserting that voters deserve to know the facts.

 

Overall, Butler's interview offers valuable insights into the events surrounding the indictment and underscores the significance of accountability and transparency in the political arena. He affirms his commitment to truth-telling and emphasizes the broader implications for the nation's future.

 

 

13.03.24

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A big nail in the Trump coffin. 

41 minutes ago, gargamon said:

A big nail in the Trump coffin. 

I hope so,perhaps a stake through the heart then buried face down!I am worried that the SC may delay the case so long that’s it’s not adjudicated before the election.hopefully Mr butler has protection he’s definitely in the danger zone

So no but,but, Biden it's the same? 😆

Another example of the fact that the witnesses against Trump are not Democrats, but Republicans and or Trump’s own employees.

 

 

 

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