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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July 18, 2023
Trump Atty Says Feds 'Intellectually Dishonest' In Docs Case
An attorney representing former President Donald Trump in the indictment accusing him of illegally keeping classified documents after leaving office told a Florida federal judge on Tuesday that prosecutors are being "intellectually dishonest" by treating him like any other ordinary private citizen in the case.
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July 17, 2023
Feds Want Trump Barred From Disclosing Classified Docs
Prosecutors asked a Florida federal judge Monday to issue a protective order to prevent the disclosure of any classified documents shared with defense attorneys for Donald Trump and his personal aide Waltine Nauta, who face criminal charges alleging they schemed to keep and hide sensitive records detailing national security secrets.
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July 13, 2023
Feds Say 'No Basis In Law Or Fact' For Trump Trial Delay
Federal prosecutors said Thursday that there is "no basis in law or fact" for delaying the trial of former President Donald Trump in their case accusing him and his aide of mishandling classified documents until after the upcoming presidential election, urging the Florida federal court to set a December trial date.
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July 11, 2023
Trump Challenge To Special Counsel Is Called A 'Moonshot'
Donald Trump's attorney told a judge Monday that he expects to challenge a special counsel's authority to bring federal criminal charges against the former president and his aide over the alleged mishandling of classified documents, a move that legal experts called a "moonshot" and a delaying tactic.
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July 10, 2023
Feds, Trump Aide Clash Over Delay In Classified Docs Case
Donald Trump aide Waltine Nauta is butting heads with the government over his request to push back a hearing that will establish ground rules in the landmark case accusing both men of mishandling classified documents, with Nauta complaining of being railroaded and the government accusing him of unnecessary delay.
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July 06, 2023
Meet The Florida Atty For Trump Aide Waltine Nauta
After two scrapped arraignments due to a lack of local counsel, Donald Trump's close personal aide and co-defendant Waltine Nauta has finally retained a Florida-based attorney to defend him in a historic federal criminal case alleging he and the former president conspired to hide classified documents from the government.
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July 06, 2023
Trump Aide Pleads Not Guilty In Classified Docs Case
Donald Trump's personal aide Waltine Nauta pled not guilty Thursday in Miami to charges he helped the former president conceal classified documents and mislead investigators during their search for records.
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June 27, 2023
Trump Aide's Arraignment Postponed In Classified Docs Case
A canceled flight and delays in retaining local counsel have pushed back the arraignment of Donald Trump's personal aide Waltine Nauta on charges that he helped the former president conceal classified documents and mislead investigators during their search for the records.
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June 23, 2023
Special Counsel Wants Trump Docs Trial Pushed To December
Special counsel Jack Smith asked a Florida federal judge Friday to bump the start of former President Donald Trump's trial on charges that he illegally retained classified government documents after he left office and hid them from investigators from August to December.
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June 20, 2023
Trump Classified Docs Trial Set For Aug. 14 But Delay Likely
A Florida federal judge set a tentative Aug. 14 trial date on Tuesday for former President Donald Trump on charges that he illegally retained highly classified government documents after he left office and hid them from investigators, but it's unlikely the former president will go on trial that soon.