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Will Trump Become First President Indicted for Selling Secrets?
Former president is facing formidable legal fight with a team of amateur lawyers
Several years ago, retired intelligence officer Malcolm Nance said former President Donald Trump will go down in history as a worst traitor than Benedict Arnold. I didn’t understand what he meant then, but now I do.
The intelligence exposure surrounding the Mar-a-Lago raid will go down as one of the worst in American intelligence history. This puts Trump’s name alongside infamous traitors such as CIA officer Aldrich Ames and FBI special agent Robert Hanssen who sold secrets to the Russians. Both men received life sentences for their espionage activities.
Unfortunately, there are several signs indicating Trump might have already passed information to our enemies.
And here they are:
Mar-a-Lago Is a Security Nightmare
Trump wanted to designate his Florida resort as the “Southern White House.” But it’s a security nightmare. Trump runs his operation from a Florida resort. This means that anybody with the right amount of money can get in. There also seems to be few background checks on who signs up at Mar-a-Lago, other than they have deep pockets.