This transcript discusses a case related to Mar-A-Lago, where classified documents were brought to Trump's residence for review starting in November 2021. The document raises questions about the cooperation of an individual referred to as "employee number two," identified as Molly Michael, Trump's former executive assistant. The potential significance of her cooperation is highlighted, given her proximity to Trump and involvement in handling emails and calls during his presidency. The discussion also touches on the January 6 committee's investigation and the importance of individuals like Molly Michael in providing valuable information to prosecutors.
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1. Employee number two brought boxes of classified documents from storage to Trump's residence for review, starting in November 2021.
2. Co-conspirator Walt Nauta is listed in the indictment for lying to the FBI about the movement of those boxes.
3. Employee number two (Molly Michael) is identified as Trump's former executive assistant.
4. Molly Michael was closely involved in Trump's daily activities, including managing his calls and schedule.
5. Mark Eastman sent an email to Molly Michael on December 23rd, the same day he crafted a memo regarding Trump's re-election plans.
6. Molly Michael had a 23-minute phone call with Mark Eastman on that day.
7. Molly Michael previously claimed not to remember much about January 6th, as noted in her testimony to the House January 6 committee.
8. Lawyers from Mark Kasowitz's law firm were involved in Molly Michael's testimony, raising questions about legal bill payments.
9. Cooperators like Molly Michael could provide critical information in investigations related to January 6 and the documents case.
10. Federal investigators appear to have reached deep into Trump's inner circle, including individuals like Molly Michael.
11. Prosecutors may rely on various motivations of witnesses, such as loyalty to their boss, concerns about their own exposure, or hopes for future relief.
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