Why 'Employee 2' could be Donald Trump's worst nightmare - Summary

Summary

This text discusses the potential significance of "Employee Number 2," identified as Molly Michael, a former executive assistant to Donald Trump. It highlights her potential cooperation in investigations related to events such as the January 6th Capitol attack and other matters. The text emphasizes that individuals like Molly Michael, who were close to Trump, may possess critical information relevant to ongoing investigations.

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1. The document mentions "SMITH'S OTHER INDICTMENT" but does not specify what it is.
2. Information in the Mar-a-Lago case appears to involve a witness referred to as "EMPLOYEE NUMBER 2."
3. Conspirators Walt Nauta and EMPLOYEE NUMBER 2 are alleged to have brought boxes, starting in November 2021.
4. Nauta and EMPLOYEE NUMBER 2 texted back and forth for months about the movement of these boxes.
5. Nauta is listed as a co-conspirator and lied to the FBI about the box movements.
6. The text raises questions about why EMPLOYEE NUMBER 2 is not indicted, possibly suggesting cooperation.
7. The New York Times identifies EMPLOYEE NUMBER 2 as Molly Michael, Trump's former executive assistant.
8. Molly Michael had a significant role in Trump's office, including managing his calls and schedule.
9. There is mention of a memo by John Eastman suggesting ways to ensure Trump's reelection by counting electoral college votes from seven states.
10. Molly Michael received an email from John Eastman regarding the President's availability for a call.
11. Molly Michael's testimony to the House January 6th Committee included many instances of "I do not recall."
12. Molly Michael's lawyers during the investigation were from former Trump lawyer Mark Kasowitz's law firm.
13. The text discusses the potential implications of Molly Michael's cooperation in both investigations.
14. The federal investigators seem to have penetrated deep into Trump's inner circle, including those who sent emails on behalf of the President.
15. The text highlights the importance of individuals around Trump potentially telling the truth due to concerns about their own exposure.

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