Mar-A-Lago

Trump’s read of the Presidential Records Act is at odds with just about everyone else’s.
McCarthy suggested it was OK for the former president to keep potentially sensitive documents in a Mar-a-Lago bathroom because "a bathroom door locks."
Most of Trump's competitors have criticized the Justice Department's indictment. Many have also said they wouldn't have done what he's alleged.
“Oh no oh no,” one Trump employee allegedly texted about a photo of sensitive documents.
Records were also stored in a storage room with multiple outside entrances, the indictment states.
Trump is now the first former president to face federal charges.
Trump is already under felony indictment in New York for falsifying records regarding a $130,000 hush money payment to a porn star, and faces two other criminal probes.
Federal prosecutors are using a grand jury in Florida as part of their investigation into possible mishandling of classified documents.
The revelation could broaden the timeline for any potential criminality or obstruction.
Ty Cobb is confident the Department of Justice has a "tight case" against the former president that will land him in prison.