Proceedings before federal judges in Washington and Atlanta could begin to address some of the many complexities and scheduling challenges in the cases against the former president.
Tag: Federal Criminal Case Against Trump (2020 Election Case)
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Raising a Hand for the Man in the Mug Shot
What it means when six Republican candidates think it would be fine to have a convicted criminal as president.
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How Mark Meadows Pursued a High-Wire Legal Strategy in Trump Inquiries
The former White House chief of staff, a key witness to Donald J. Trump’s efforts to remain in power after his 2020 election loss, maneuvered to provide federal prosecutors only what he had to.
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Prosecutors Criticize Trump’s Request for 2026 Trial Date in Jan. 6 Case
Defense lawyers had said they needed years to wade through 11 million pages of evidence, but the Justice Department, which is seeking to go to trial in January, said they were exaggerating the burden.
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How European Officials View a Possible Second Trump Term
The prospect of a second presidential term for Donald J. Trump has many officials worried about alliance cohesion, NATO and the war in Ukraine.