Whoopsie! Trump's classified docs spilled all over the floor at Mar-a-Lago, feds allege, and other choice photos from Trump's recent indictment

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Whoopsie! Trump's classified docs spilled all over the floor at Mar-a-Lago, feds allege, and other choice photos from Trump's recent indictment
  • On Friday, officials unsealed the newest indictment against former president Donald Trump.
  • The indictment includes numerous photos of classified documents stored at Mar-a-Lago.

On Friday, officials unsealed the latest indictment against former president Donald Trump. The federal charges — 37 counts in all — relate to Trump's handling of classified material.

Prosecutors allege that Trump broke the law when he removed highly sensitive material from the White House and took it to Mar-a-Lago. Trump is said to have taken "newspapers, press clippings, letters, notes, cards, photographs, official documents, and other materials in cardboard boxes."

This stash allegedly included "hundreds of classified documents" from agencies including the CIA, NSA, and the Department of Justice.

You might think, given the precious nature of the material, that it was squirreled away in some top-secret location. You would be wrong.

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It's all over the floor. Whoopsie!

It's all over the floor. Whoopsie!
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According to the prosecutors, Trump's aide Waltine Nauta — also charged in the indictment — snapped this photo and sent it to another employee.

"Oh no oh no," the employee wrote back.

Indeed!

Mar-a-Lago was apparently treated like the basement of a recent college graduate's parents.

Mar-a-Lago was apparently treated like the basement of a recent college graduate's parents.
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This photo includes the redacted face of someone walking behind boxes of material in Mar-a-Lago's White and Gold Ballroom. On the club's website, the White and Gold Ballroom is framed as the slightly less impressive sister of the Donald J. Trump Grand Ballroom. Sad!

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The toilet: a great spot to peruse classified material.

The toilet: a great spot to peruse classified material.
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Prosecutors allege material was also stored in a bathroom and shower in The Mar-a-Lago Club's Lake Room.

More boxes!

More boxes!
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Someone decided the bathroom wasn't a great place to store sensitive material, so they moved it to this dingy room instead.

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Let's hope that pipe never burst.

Let's hope that pipe never burst.
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Wouldn't want allegedly classified material getting moldy.

At least they were organized neatly.

At least they were organized neatly.
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The indictment says that 75 boxes were found in the storage room, 11 of which were "top secret."

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