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Donald Trump’s lawyer says limiting his disclosure of evidence in the case violates his free speech rights, as U.S. prosecutors push for an earlier trial.
Washington Post – Politics:
Donald Trump’s lawyer says limiting his disclosure of evidence in the case violates his free speech rights, as U.S. prosecutors push for an earlier trial.
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Trump can keep Secret Service protection for life, even if he were to be convicted and sentenced to prison or home confinement.
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Trump’s trial judge in D.C., a former public defender, was one of the first U.S. judges to reject his executive privilege claims to withhold Jan. 6 White House records.
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Facing enormous public scrutiny, political pressure and potential security threats, which federal judge will oversee Trump’s case in D.C.?
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Will Trump be arrested? Can he still run for president? Answers to questions you have about the second federal indictment of the former president.
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Michael Greene said he was a paid security contractor, not a follower of Stewart Rhodes, when he went to the Capitol grounds and called others there who guarded Roger Stone.
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Former Trump appointee Federico Klein found guilty in Jan. 6 tunnel assaults on police.
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William Russell served in the White House and continued to work as a personal aide for Donald Trump after Trump left office in January 2021.
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Rare federal move signals disagreement with court’s punishment of top Capitol attack offenders as comparable Proud Boys sentencings loom in August