Donald Trump is under investigation for havingremained classified documentsafter leaving the presidency of the country. This has been reported by him through his social network ‘Truth Social’, in a message in which he has declared himself an “innocent man”.

The former president of the United States he is charged again a few months after the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office charged him with a total of 34 countsof falsification commercial registers in the first degree.

Now it is the federal state the body that has accused him of crimes that have to do with the theft of state secrets. And that has a special relevancebecause although Trump faces other processes, for example in New York for financial matters or in Manhattanfor allegedly pay money to a porn actress so that he would not reveal that they had had relationships, this accusation that has to do with the handling of documents is of a criminal nature at the federal level (as if we were to say at the state level).

Specifically, the indictment has to do with classified documents that the FBI found in the search of his Mar-a-Lago residence. The US Justice accuses Trump of deliberate withholding of national defense informationcorrupt concealment of documents, conspiracy to obstruct justice and make false statements, according to sources consulted by ‘ABC News’.

Still charges are not known in detail that are imputed to him on this occasion, but the former president’s lawyer, Jim Trusty, has confirmed that he has been charged with seven counts. “It’s not 100 percent clear that they are all separate charges, but basically they stem from one charge of theespionage law“, explained the lawyer to the chain ‘CNN’.

Trusty has also clarified that there are charges for “false statements”, charges based on “obstruction”, and does not rule out that there is a charge for “conspiracy”, as indicated in the interview he has given on ‘CNN’.

For this reason, although nothing is clear, from ‘CNN’ they refer to the judicial order of the Mar-a-Lago operation where they detailed three possible violations of the law that could now be the guide What would the prosecutors handling this case be considering?

Thus, one of the crimes charged against him may be the one included in Article 793 of the Anti-Espionage Law, which has to do with the national defense information retention with financial fines and penalties of up to a maximum of ten years in prison.

Another could be the one included in Article 2071, already mentioned in that summons, which has to do with hide or destroy federal government materialsprovides for a prison sentence of not more than three years and also economic sanctions.

Finally, it could also be the crime included in Article 1519 of the Anti-Espionage Law, which involves the destruction or alteration of documents with the intention of obstructing an investigation. This article of the Penal Code also contemplates economic sanctions and up to a maximum of 20 years of prison sentences.

The truth is that to know exactly the charges against Donald Trump in this process, we will have to wait a little longer, although it is true that the judicial authorities usually notify the person that they are being investigated in the final stage of the process.