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Former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at his Mar-a-Lago estate April 4, 2023, in Palm Beach, Fla., hours after being arraigned in New York City. (AP) Former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at his Mar-a-Lago estate April 4, 2023, in Palm Beach, Fla., hours after being arraigned in New York City. (AP)

Former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at his Mar-a-Lago estate April 4, 2023, in Palm Beach, Fla., hours after being arraigned in New York City. (AP)

Gabrielle Settles
By Gabrielle Settles June 13, 2023

Trump was indicted, despite social media conspiracy theory that suggests it’s all show

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  • A federal grand jury indicted former President Donald Trump on 37 counts relating to the mishandling of classified documents. Trump is expected in court June 13.

After former President Donald Trump posted a video on Truth Social declaring his innocence in the face of a federal grand jury indictment, some of his supporters hypothesized the news of his legal trouble was all bunk.

One Facebook user posted a screenshot of Trump’s video, claiming the painting seen hanging on the wall behind Trump was a clue that the indictment was a hoax. 

"A great lesson in Optics 101: The Monroe Doctrine (picture behind Boss). He hasn’t been ‘indicted.’ It’s all part of the Operation 🕶️💪🏼," the post read. 

It went on to quote a National Archives description of the Monroe Doctrine: "The Monroe Doctrine is the best known U.S. policy toward the Western Hemisphere. Buried in a routine annual message delivered to Congress by President James Monroe in December 1823, the doctrine warns European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization or puppet monarchs."

Referring to Trump as the "commander in chief," the post claimed that the former president still holds military control and that what is really unfolding is "the greatest Sting Operation in World History."

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This post is wrong. Trump does not command the military. He has declared his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination but any presidential power he had while in office ended on Jan. 20, 2021, when President Joe Biden took office.

The Justice Department on June 9 unsealed its indictment against Trump. It included 37 charges, including 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information and one count each of the following: 

When the FBI searched Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on Aug. 8, 2022, it carried away more than 25 boxes of classified materials. That evidence and photographs of the documents were included in the indictment.

Trump is expected to appear June 13 in a Miami federal court.

To claim that there is no indictment against Trump is false and ridiculous. We rate that claim Pants on Fire!

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