
Assessing Trump's risk if he mishandled White House documents
CNN
Reports of former President Donald Trump's possible mishandling of federal documents found at his Mar-a-Lago resort have prompted legal experts this week to handicap: Could Trump be charged with a crime?
Some were quick to speculate yes, though it's not clear a former president could be charged by the Justice Department for mishandling documents, even classified information.
One former Trump adviser said it was highly possible that no criminal case would ever materialize, but added, "If I was Trump, I would be taking it seriously."

In speeches, interviews, exchanges with reporters and posts on social media, the president filled his public statements not only with exaggerations but outright fabrications. As he did during his first presidency, Trump made false claims with a frequency and variety unmatched by any other elected official in Washington.