Trump's in a 'perfect storm' of criminal investigations: Former prosecutor

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Trump's in a 'perfect storm' of criminal investigations: Former prosecutor
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'Donald Trump engaged in a flagrant violation of his national duty,' former prosecutor Kenneth Foard McCallion said.

while he was a prosecutor and said,"It quickly occurred to us, and I think it's apparent to all of us now, that Trump and his organization are just another organized crime family.

"They try to maintain the code of silence, but that hasn't been entirely successful," McCallion said."There is a complete disregard for the law. In terms of fraudulent intent, even if they could have made money honestly, Trump and his people — like many organized crime-controlled companies — try to cut corners."

While speaking about the classified documents seized from Trump's residence McCallion said that prosecutors must lay the evidence out"very simply for the jurors," to obtain a legal victory. "Trump certainly had knowledge and awareness of the documents; he knew they were top secret. He knew they had been taken from the White House. I think that you would just put it to a jury that you don't leave your common sense and good reason at the door when you are sworn in as a juror," McCallion said.

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