The disclosure of the information was reported to special counsel Jack Smith’s team as they investigated the alleged classified documents that were being held at Mar-a-Lago, sources say.
Personally? Locking a person in prison with no possibility of getting out is just as bad as capital punishment; this should be taken as a cricism of permanent incarceration- though capital punishment is generally vile.
In any case… the only reason to not give him a death sentence is so he can watch the world move on and forget about him.
That is probably the absolute worst thing any one can do to him.
"Australian businessman" is an underwhelming choice for the headline.
It was Anthony Pratt the paper and packaging multibillionaire who joined Mar-a-Lago in 2017, and has been heavily involved with global politics for a long time.
I'm sure he learnt many other financially useful things in conversations with the heads of Australia and the US.
If we could get Donald Trump to post on the War Thunder forums, we should have public knowledge of all US military secrets and technologies by next Wednesday.