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'It's not theirs, it's mine': Trump resisted advisers' calls to return White House documents

Donald Trump has been warned that records he holds are being held illegally, but the former president disagrees with the allegations, so I refused to return the records. Claim.

The New York Times reported on Tuesday that Trump adamantly refused to return the box of documents. Former White House Deputy Attorney Patrick Philbin.

And he was not alone. Multiple other aides to the president have reportedly told him the same thing. However, Trump resisted this, saying several times, referring to the document stash, "It's mine, not theirs."

A new report shows that Mr. Trump may or should have known that his actions were criminal in nature, so classified documents The Department of Justice may help substantiate the claim if you are charged with the retention of

The former president has survived many intrigues and thin defenses since he stormed his mansion last Monday. He baselessly accuses his predecessor, Barack Obama, of doing the same, while also speculating that FBI agents will plant incriminating evidence in boxes seized from his residence.

His escalating rhetoric against authorities since the violent protests in front of the FBI building in Phoenix and the search for Mar-a-Lago, which includes the shooter attacking the FBI, has been dramatic, according to officials. led to an increase. Headquarters in Cincinnati, before dying in a shootout with police.

Last weekend, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security issued a joint memo detailing the heightened threat environment, The Independent } issued a statement.

“The FBI is always concerned about violence and threats of violence against law enforcement agencies, including FBI men and women. We are assessing and responding to threats worthy of .As always, we would like to remind the public to immediately report to law enforcement if they see anything suspicious," an agency spokesperson said. said on Monday.