USA v. Trump, et al.

  1. August 16, 2023

    Could Trump Skip His Own Trials? It's Complicated

    Former President Donald Trump's dance card is booked over the next year as he campaigns for a second term in the White House while grappling with four criminal cases, which begs the question: Does he actually have to sit in the courtroom for the duration of his trials?

  2. August 15, 2023

    Mar-A-Lago Manager Pleads Not Guilty To Deleting Footage

    Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliveira entered a not guilty plea on Tuesday to charges that he tried to delete surveillance footage at Donald Trump's resort, where prosecutors say the former president improperly hoarded classified documents.

  3. August 11, 2023

    Breaking Down Trump's Election Case Defense Strategies

    Ex-President Donald Trump and his outspoken Florida defense attorney John F. Lauro have floated several potential defenses against criminal charges alleging Trump conspired to overturn the 2020 election. While some of the strategies are worth pursuing, legal experts say, others are dead in the water.

  4. August 10, 2023

    Mar-A-Lago Manager's Plea Delayed Until He Gets Local Atty

    A Florida federal judge said Thursday that court rules require the property manager accused of trying to delete surveillance footage at Donald Trump's resort to obtain local counsel and that she couldn't accept Carlos De Oliveira's not guilty plea until he does, as both the former president and his personal aide entered not guilty pleas through their counsel.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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."

  9. 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.

  10. 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.