Special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election is honing in on a bizarre Oval Office meeting which took place during the last days of his administration, according to a report.
CNN reported that investigators have questioned multiple witnesses about the December 2020 meeting which included former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne.
While the months-long investigation appears to be heating up, Mr Trump’s co-defendant in his federal criminal case appeared in court on Thursday. Longtime aide Walt Nauta pleaded not guilty to charges of assisting Mr Trump in concealing classified documents from the government.
This came nearly a month after Mr Trump was arraigned on the 38-count federal indictment accusing him of unlawfully retaining national defence information and obstructing justice.
Meanwhile, an unredacted affidavit revealed that surveillance footage from Mar-a-Lago allegedly shows dozens of boxes were moved in the days before investigators from the Department of Justice visited to retrieve records. Mr Trump campaigned in Iowa on Friday and will head to Nevada to rally with potential primary voters on Saturday.
Source: Reuters
In other news – Time has come for Zimbabwe to adopt the new currency
ZIMBABWE‘S official month-on-month inflation figure for May was reported at 75,4% (CPI), by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStats).
The annual inflationary pressures for the same month were 175%. Since the statutory body releases figures on blended inflation, without exclusive United States dollar and Zimbabwe dollar (ZWL) figures, some quarters have resorted to calculating the omitted calculations independently. Learn more