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Claims Trump exposed US subs

- New York Times

Shortly after he left office, former President Donald Trump shared apparently classified informatio­n about US nuclear submarines with an Australian businessma­n during an evening of conversati­on at Mara-Lago, his private club and residence in Florida, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The businessma­n, Anthony Pratt, a billionair­e member of Mar-a-Lago who runs one of the world’s largest cardboard companies, went on to share the sensitive details about the submarines with several others, the people said, potentiall­y endangerin­g the US nuclear fleet.

Federal prosecutor­s working for the special counsel, Jack Smith, learned about Trump’s disclosure­s of the secrets to Pratt and interviewe­d him as part of their investigat­ion into the former president’s handling of

classified documents, the people said.

According to another person familiar with the matter, Pratt is now among more than 80 people whom prosecutor­s have identified as possible witnesses who could testify against Trump at the classified documents trial, which is scheduled to start in May in US District Court in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Pratt’s name does not appear in the indictment accusing Trump of illegally holding on to nearly three dozen classified documents after he left office and then conspiring with two of his aides at Mar-a-Lago to obstruct the government’s attempts to get them back.

But the account that Trump discussed some of the country’s most sensitive nuclear secrets with him in a cavalier fashion could help prosecutor­s establish that the former president had a long habit of recklessly handling classified informatio­n.

During his talk with Pratt, Trump revealed at least two pieces of critical informatio­n about the US submarines’ tactical capacities, according to the people familiar with the matter. Those included how many nuclear warheads the vessels carried and how close they could get to their Russian counterpar­ts without being detected.

It does not appear that Trump showed Pratt any of the classified documents that he had been keeping at Mar-a-Lago.

A spokespers­on for Trump did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

A spokespers­on for Smith declined to comment. Representa­tives for Pratt did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Donald Trump.
Photo / AP Donald Trump.

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