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Federal Judge Aileen Cannon ruled on Friday that the trial for Donald Trump’s prosecution on willful retention of national security information will begin on May 20, 2024. It will be held in her home courthouse in Fort Pierce, Florida. Trump was indicted on 37 counts last month for illegally keeping classified documents from the White House at his Mar-a-Lago residence after his term in office and attempting to obstruct the Justice Department’s investigation into his wrongdoings. He was arrested and arraigned at the Miami federal courthouse and pleaded not guilty to all charges. The trial was i...
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A judge has set a trial date for Donald Trump over his alleged mishandling of classified documents. The 77-year-old billionaire is facing felony charges over the alleged mishandling of documents, and US District Judge Aileen Cannon has now set a trial date of May 20 next year. The trial date actually represents a compromise for both parties, with prosecutors initially wanting to schedule the trial for December this year. Trump's team, on the other hand, have been keen to delay the trial until after the next presidential election, which is scheduled for November 2024. The billionaire served as ...
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Donald Trump praised Judge Aileen Cannon, an appointee of the former president who was randomly assigned to preside over his classified documents trial. Last month, Trump was indicted on 37 counts for willful retention of national security information and conspiracy to obstruct justice. He was arrested and arraigned at the Miami federal courthouse, where he pleaded not guilty to all charges. Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed a motion for the trial to be delayed until at least December, on the grounds that a plan is needed to ensure that the classified information that will be introduced as ...
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Judge Aileen Cannon, who was randomly selected to preside over Donald Trump’s federal crime case, seemed skeptical of the former president’s request to delay the trial until after the 2024 presidential election. Trump’s legal team filed a motion claiming that his candidacy in the election will make it impossible to assemble a fair jury for his classified documents case, in which he is being charged with willful retention of national security information and conspiracy to obstruct justice. The first pretrial hearing for the case took place at the federal court in Fort Pierce, Florida on Tuesday...
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Walt Nauta, a former aide to Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty on Thursday to a multiple-count indictment related to Trump’s mishandling of classified national defense information at his residence in Mar-a-Lago. Nauta served as a valet at Trump’s White House, leaving in 2020 to follow the former president and assist him with personal tasks. While reviewing surveillance footage of the Mar-a-Lago home, special counsel Jack Smith‘s team saw Nauta moving boxes that held classified documents around the property, and loading a few on a plane that was heading for Trump’s golf club in Bedminster, New J...
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Judge Aileen Cannon, who was randomly selected to preside over Donald Trump’s trials for his alleged retention of national defense information, denied a request from special counsel Jack Smith to file a sealed list of 84 witnesses provided to Trump’s lawyers. Smith indicted Trump earlier this month on 37 counts that accuse him of mishandling classified documents after his time in the White House and attempting to obstruct justice by keeping them from the government. Trump was arrested and arraigned at the Miami federal courthouse and pleaded not guilty to all charges. Cannon recently announced...
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Following Donald Trump’s Miami arraignment in the classified documents case last week, legal experts have suggested that Trump could face charges for additional crimes committed at his private residence in Bedminster, New Jersey. The former president was indicted on 37 counts relating to his mishandling of classified documents. He allegedly possessed national security information that he willfully concealed, despite the Department of Justice’s pleas for their return. Trump is also being accused of attempting to obstruct justice, as he is believed to have intentionally withheld documents to kee...
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Judge Aileen Cannon, who was randomly selected to preside over the prosecution of Donald Trump, ordered his trial to begin as soon as August 14, 2023. Trump was indicted on 37 counts for willful retention of highly classified national security information, conspiracy to obstruct justice and falsifying statements to officials from the Department of Justice. Trump has been accused of taking 31 individual national defense documents and was arrested and arraigned last week at the Miami federal courthouse, where he pleaded not guilty on all counts. Cannon, who was appointed by Trump, is being close...
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On Sunday, former Defense Secretary Mark Esper criticized Donald Trump’s handling of sensitive national security secrets. Earlier in the month, Trump was indicted on 37 counts for mishandling and hiding national security information after his exit from the White House. He was also charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice and falsifying statements to officials from the Department of Justice. The former president was arrested and arraigned last week at the Miami federal courthouse, where he pleaded not guilty on all counts. Trump chose Esper to serve as Defense Secretary in June 2019 and fire...
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Federal District Court judge Aileen Cannon has been randomly assigned to preside over the case of Donald Trump’s mishandling of classified documents. But experts are questioning her competence and ability in handling such historic legal proceedings. Trump is the first former president to ever face criminal charges. He appointed Cannon in 2020, right after he lost the election to President Joe Biden. She had no previous experience as a judge and formerly worked on appellate cases as an assistant United States attorney in Florida. Under the Southern District of Florida’s practices, a computer in...
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