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Classified documents — the final remnants of former special counsel Jack Smith's since-dismissed federal case against President Trump — have been turned over to the president, he said.
Special counsel Jack Smith on Wednesday appealed the dismissal of the criminal case against Donald Trump over his handling of classified documents. Smith will argue that U.S. District Judge Aileen M.
A former law clerk to Judge Aileen Cannon is now with the Justice Department. A former law clerk to the federal judge who dismissed the classified documents case against President Donald Trump is ...
And when Mr. Trump left office, he stacked classified documents — and other records ... on television and social media in making a public case for the administration. As a result, many ...
Mr. Trump said federal judge Aileen Cannon, who he appointed during his first term and who ultimately dismissed the classified documents case against him, as "the absolute model of what a judge ...
Cannon was appointed by Trump to the bench in the Southern District of Florida. She was the presiding judge over his federal case involving accusations that he mishandled classified documents ...
An FBI agent who accused the bureau of political bias during Donald Trump’s first presidential term was arrested this week at ...
He mentioned by name prosecutors who investigated him, calling them “scum,” and called the classified documents case against ... cases against Trump. Both cases were dismissed last November ...
His appearance at the department comes after two federal prosecutions against him were dismissed ... Trump praised Judge Aileen Cannon for throwing out his classified documents criminal case ...
Before becoming a judge, Furman worked as a prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, where he handled major cases, including those against associates of Bernie Madoff — who defrauded ...
President Donald Trump is ... with hoarding classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Both cases were dismissed last November in line with longstanding Justice Department policy against indicting ...