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A three-judge panel, including two Trump appointees, said they would not “carve out an unprecedented exception in our law for former presidents.”
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A three-judge panel, including two Trump appointees, said they would not “carve out an unprecedented exception in our law for former presidents.”
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The Justice Dept. will weigh the conviction of Stewart Rhodes and a top deputy in deciding whether to pursue other high-profile Trump allies, people familiar with the matter said.
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In hearing appeal of special master appointment, judges seem skeptical that court-approved search of Trump’s Florida property was improper or unlawful.
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In clashing legal filings, Donald Trump’s attorneys and the Justice Department sparred over whether the former president may lay claim to White House documents.
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In a filing, Trump lawyers again claim he had the right to declassify documents but stop short of saying he declassified documents seized at Mar-a-Lago.
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Federal monitors will oversee nearly 50 percent more jurisdictions than in 2020, as disputes over voting and threats to election workers have skyrocketed.
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The special master is the most visible, but likely not the most important, aspect of the investigation into Donald Trump’s possession of government papers.
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Prosecutors said the unclassified documents seized at Mar-a-Lago also are critical to their classified-documents investigation.
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After the Jan. 6 House committee vote to subpoena Donald Trump, here’s what to know about congressional subpoenas.