USA v. Trump, et al.
Case Number:
9:23-cr-80101
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Firms
- Ballard Spahr
- Brand Woodward
- Continental PLLC
- Lawson Huck
- Sasso & Sasso
- Schaerr Jaffe
- Shullman Fugate
- Stris & Maher
- Thomas & LoCicero
- Wharton Law
Companies
- ABC Inc.
- Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network
- CBS Corp.
- Cox Enterprises Inc.
- Insider Inc.
- Los Angeles Times
- National Public Radio Inc.
- NBCUniversal Media LLC
- POLITICO LLC
- Tegna Inc.
- Telemundo Communications Group Inc.
- The McClatchy Company
- The New York Times Co.
- USA Today International Corp.
- WP Company LLC
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August 09, 2023
Trump Seeks OK For Classified Info Talks At Mar-A-Lago
Donald Trump on Wednesday argued that he and his lawyers should be able to discuss classified documents in a secure facility at Mar-a-Lago, the same Florida residence where Trump is accused of improperly hoarding classified documents and trying to cover it up.
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August 07, 2023
Trump Judge Probes Using DC Grand Jury For Fla. Docs Case
A Florida federal judge took aim Monday at special counsel Jack Smith's use of a Washington, D.C., grand jury proceeding to further investigate issues related to the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump in the Sunshine State.
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August 04, 2023
Buckle Up: Trump Braces For Chaotic Legal, Election Calendar
Former President Donald Trump faces a dizzying schedule over the next year as he campaigns for a second term in the White House while grappling with six potential civil and criminal trials clogging his calendar, as well as the prospect of a seventh trial, with a possible criminal indictment looming in Georgia over an alleged election-meddling scheme.
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August 03, 2023
Trump Associates' Loyalty Tested As Indictments Pile Up
With two of Donald Trump's employees now facing criminal charges in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case and six unnamed associates ensnared in the election-meddling indictment, those in the former president's orbit face growing pressure from the government to testify against their boss, leaving experts wondering who will be "first in the door."
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August 02, 2023
Feds Query Atty's Possible 'Divided Loyalties' In Trump Case
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday asked the Florida federal judge overseeing the classified documents case against Donald Trump to hold a hearing to examine whether an attorney representing the former president's co-defendant Walt Nauta has "divided loyalties" stemming from his representation of three witnesses who could testify against Trump and his aide.
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July 31, 2023
Mar-A-Lago Manager Ordered Not To Talk To Trump
The Mar-a-Lago property manager accused of trying to delete surveillance footage at the property was ordered to not communicate with any fact witnesses or co-defendants, including Donald Trump, in the classified documents case against the former president at an initial court appearance in Miami on Monday.
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July 27, 2023
Trump Tried To Erase Mar-A-Lago Surveillance Tape, Feds Say
A revised indictment filed Thursday in the classified documents case against Donald Trump added Mar-a-Lago's property manager as a defendant and charged the former president, his personal aide and the property manager with trying to delete surveillance footage.
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July 21, 2023
A May 2024 Trump Trial? Not So Fast, Experts Say
The lack of hard-and-fast language in a Friday order setting a May 2024 trial date in the criminal classified documents case against former President Donald Trump and his personal aide indicates that the judge overseeing the matter will be open to granting future delays, potentially beyond the upcoming presidential election, according to legal experts.
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July 21, 2023
Trump Classified Docs Trial Set To Begin May 20
The Florida federal judge in the classified documents case against Donald Trump on Friday set a trial date for May 2024, rejecting the ex-president's push to try the case after the November 2024 election while also turning down the government's request for a December 2023 trial.
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July 18, 2023
7 Trials To Watch In The Second Half Of 2023
Former President Donald Trump and fallen crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried are among the high-profile criminal defendants who could face juries in the second half of 2023, which will also feature bellwether trials over tainted water and allegedly harmful weed killer.