Secret Recording Reveals Trump Kept Classified Iran Attack Plan After Leaving White House
- Prosecutors have a recording of Trump admitting he held onto a classified Pentagon document even after leaving the presidency detailing a possible U.S. attack on Iran.
- The recording shows Trump knew he shouldn't have had the documents and contradicts claims he declassified everything.
- The document discussed an Iranian attack plan from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff which Trump said he couldn't discuss due to its classification.
- The recording was made during a meeting with those helping write former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows' memoir and shared testimony with the grand jury.
- Legal experts say the evidence likely ensures Trump will face federal charges for mishandling classified information and obstructing justice.