Trump Seeks $230 Million from DOJ for Past Investigations
CBS NewsOctober 22, 20252 min25,944 views
4 connectionsΒ·6 entities in this videoβTrump's Administrative Claim
- π° President Trump is seeking $230 million in compensation from the Justice Department, according to a New York Times report.
- π― This claim stems from federal investigations he faced after leaving office, including those related to alleged ties to Russia and classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
- βοΈ Trump asserts that his rights were infringed upon during these investigations and that he is owed damages.
Administrative Claims Process
- π Typically, courts award compensation to defendants if they are found to have been unlawfully damaged.
- π§ Trump has filed multiple administrative claims over time in response to these various investigations.
Conflicts of Interest and Bizarre Situation
- β οΈ A significant conflict of interest arises because Trump is now president, and his former personal lawyer, Todd Blanch, is now the deputy US attorney who would help decide on this claim.
- π£οΈ Even Trump acknowledged the unusual nature of the situation, stating it's strange to make a decision where he is essentially paying himself.
- π€ He mentioned that any money received would be given to charity, not kept for personal use.
Unprecedented Nature of the Claim
- π§ This situation is described as unusual and having no precedent in American history.
- β It remains unclear how this administrative claim will be resolved.
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