Axios
What we don’t yet know: Who on the inside worked with the feds? Who else saw or touched these documents while they were unsecured? Will Donald Trump ultimately be charged with a misdemeanor, a felony or no charge at all?
What we’re watching: There’s been a shift in Trumpworld over the last few days with regard to the search, particularly after conservative John Solomon published a May 10 letter from the National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) revealing the extent of the materials Trump took with him, and how those documents were of the highest level of classification.
Many Trump allies have grown quiet after initially leaning hard into their criticism of the search.
There’s now a renewed weariness that has seeped into the private conversations among Trump advisers and those in Trump’s orbit as more of these facts are released to the public, adding to a growing feeling there was justification for the search.