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Legal Experts Predict New Trump Indictment After Report of Jury Meeting
The federal grand jury investigating Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents is scheduled to meet again sometime this week.
Trump lawyers visit U.S. Justice Department amid documents probe
Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S., April 27, 2023. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo
Trump lawyers argue against charges in documents probe in meeting with U.S. officials -Washington Post
Lawyers for former U.S. President Donald Trump met with U.S. Department of Justice officials on Monday to argue against charging the former president in the federal probe over his handling of classified documents,
Trump lawyers visit Justice Department
The visit comes as special counsel Jack Smith nears a decision about whether to charge Trump in the classified-documents probe.
Trump lawyers ask Justice Dept. not to charge Trump in classified docs case
Lawyers Lindsey Halligan, John Rowley and James Trusty came to the Justice Department to argue against charging Donald Trump in the classified documents case.
Trump Lawyers Meet With DOJ Officials in Records Probe
Members of Former President Donald Trump met with DOJ officials in Washington to discuss the probe looking at classified documents being found at Trump's Florida estate. Rebecca Roiphe, NYU Law School Professor,
Trump's attorneys sat down with special counsel ahead of grand jury meeting
The federal investigation into Donald Trump's handling of classified documents is reaching an inflection point.
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‘Indictment Anytime’: Experts Explain Significance of Trump’s Attorneys Meeting With DOJ – Warn Plea Deal Possible
Legal experts responding to news Donald Trump‘s legal team Monday morning walked into the U.S. Dept. of Justice agree it ...
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Why former Trump Org executive Allen Weisselberg could face perjury charges
The Manhattan district attorney’s office — which already has charged Donald
Trump
with 34 felony counts ... s office will result in an entirely new
indictment
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Trump’s Lawyers Warn Him: Get Ready to Be Indicted by the Feds
The former president has angrily complained in response to predictions that if the Justice Department is going to charge him, ...
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CNN boss Chris Licht apologizes to staffers amid devastating reports about his leadership: 'I am sorry'
CNN CEO Chris Licht apologized to staffers on Monday for causing distractions as the network reels from an unflattering ...
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