This image, contained in a federal indictment against former president Donald Trump, shows boxes of records being stored on a stage at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP) The ...
Donald Trump held classified documents at both Trump Tower and his New Jersey estate, his lawyers have revealed in court documents. Trump held the documents there, as well as in his Mar-a-Lago ...
A March 16 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows side-by-side images of former President Donald Trump and Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith. "SIGNED SEALED, DELIVERED: Judge ...
Ex-president is being prosecuted for violating Espionage Act and obstruction over documents held at Mar-a-Lago and has been summoned to court next week Federal prosecutors have charged Donald ...
Former President Donald J. Trump’s handling of sensitive government documents when he left office is at the center of a criminal investigation by the Justice Department. The judge did not rule ...
According to a transcript detailing the FBI's secretive conversation with Donald Trump aide Walt Nauta, the bodyman for the ...
Law enforcement wait outside the courthouse for the arrival of former president Donald Trump on March 1 in Fort Pierce, Fla. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) FORT PIERCE, Fla. — Presumptive GOP ...
Things began to take a turn around the time Cannon was assigned the Trump classified documents case, a new report says. Judge Cannon Immediately Kills One of Trump’s Desperate Legal Ploys Judge ...
The federal judge presiding over former President Trump’s classified records case has denied his motion to dismiss the charges based on the Presidential Records Act. U.S. District Court Judge ...
In court filings, they argued Trump’s theory that the law allowed him to designate the classified records as his personal documents was a “fiction” invented many months after he let office.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon hasn't ruled on proposed jury instructions that echo Trump's argument he converted classified records into personal documents, but prosecutors threatened to appeal.