June 27 proved to be a troubling day for Donald Trump and company as TV host Rachel Maddow revealed a video clip of the former president admitting that he has classified documents after his exit from the White House.
US former President Donald Trump is being investigated regarding his political career as prosecutors around the country alleged him of committing 37 criminal felonies related to keeping classified documents post his tenure as President and lying about declassifying them. On Monday, the evidence backing these charges was revealed on MSNBC by political commentator and host Rachel Maddow in which Trump can be heard showing the alleged classified documents to someone and admitting to all the charges he has been accused of. Rachel Maddow's revelation has caused a stir in American politics but this is not the first time that she has done it.
Suggested Reading: How Donald Trump's Defense Relied On Discredited Myths About Rape
Who Is Rachel Maddow?
50-year-old Rachel Maddow is one of the most trusted American news anchors and political analysts who has been actively working in the media for almost two decades.
She is a 1994 graduate from Stanford University in public policy, a University of Oxford alumni, and holds a doctorate in Philosophy.
She was the first recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship and was openly lesbian. Her career began in 1999 as a radio show host and started her own The Rachel Maddow Show on the radio in 2005. This was the same year when she became a regular on MSNBC's news panels. By 2008, she worked on many panels as a host substitute and political analyst.
The Rachel Maddow Show launched on MSNBC in August 2008, making her the first-ever openly gay or lesbian host of a US primetime news show. The show became immensely popular soon after its launch and Rachel Maddow continued to present America's political situation as well as addressed important political incidents and secrets around the world.
Rachel Maddow has always commented on Donald Trump's tenure as the US President and his shady businesses that happened beyond the public eye. The federal lawsuit against Trump is one of the things that Maddow has often talked about. Trump had 37 criminal charges against him that included instances of possessing classified documents post his presidential tenure, withholding information related to national defense system and make false claims. He was found guilty in 31 of these charges and the rest are expected to be proved by the video clip that Maddow released on air.