Trump’s attorneys met Biden’s DOJ prosecutors in court on Tuesday to discuss the timeline for the documents case , in which the DOJ alleges that Trump obstructed justice by not turning over materials under subpoena.
Trump cites the Presidential Records Act , which allows presidents to designate what materials, upon leaving office, constitute personal records and which should be designated to the National Archives.
Judge Aileen Cannon was focused on the timeline of the case as she heard from prosecutors and attorneys for the defense. While the prosecutors laid out what they defined as an “aggressive” timeline to prosecute the case, Cannon offered skepticism that the trial should begin on December 11, 2023. Trump’s attorneys suggested a timeline that would see the first trial date in November 2024, after the presidential election.Cannon did not issue a decision as to when the trial would begin, but said she would do […]
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