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Justice Department proposes December trial date for Trump in classified documents case

Justice Department proposes December trial date for Trump in classified documents case
Turning his court date in Florida into *** fundraising opportunity. Former President Donald Trump ending his day with *** speech to supporters in New Jersey. This is called election interference in yet another attempt to rig and steal *** presidential election vehemently accusing the federal investigation and charges into mishandling and obstruction of government documents. *** so called witch hunt. Another attempt to rally support on the campaign trail. He's been *** master at turning bad news into good politics to get Republican officials to line up behind him. But the legal process is far from over for Trump who also faces separate charges in New York and election interference investigations in Washington and Atlanta as Republican presidential candidates look to clinch the nomination and general election despite Trump leading the pack. People like Rhonda Santis, Nikki, Haley, Tim Scott and the rest of them should be doing is saying, hey guys, look, this is why Donald Trump is not electable in the general election because this kind of political baggage ultimately doesn't work out well with swing voters.
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Justice Department proposes December trial date for Trump in classified documents case
The Justice Department asked a judge on Friday night to postpone until December the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump for retaining classified documents.U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon earlier this week set an initial trial date of Aug. 14 for Trump, who faces 37 felony counts accusing him of illegally hoarding classified documents and obstructing Justice Department efforts to get them back.Prosecutors with special counsel Jack Smith’s team asked Cannon to reschedule the trial for Dec. 11. They said the delay was necessary because the case involves classified information and will require Trump’s lawyers to obtain security clearances, a process that is underway.The Justice Department said this week that it has begun sharing with the Trump legal team evidence relevant to the case.But, they said in their Friday filing, “Even with the prompt production the government has arranged, the inclusion of additional time for defense counsel to review and digest the discovery, to make their own decisions about any production to the government, and for the government to review the same, is reasonable and appropriate.”The Justice Department said Trump’s lawyers do not object to pushing the trial date back. The judge will ultimately set the trial date.Video below: 'It was worth it': Man arrested for jumping in front of Trump's motorcade speaks

The Justice Department asked a judge on Friday night to postpone until December the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump for retaining classified documents.

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon earlier this week set an initial trial date of Aug. 14 for Trump, who faces 37 felony counts accusing him of illegally hoarding classified documents and obstructing Justice Department efforts to get them back.

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Prosecutors with special counsel Jack Smith’s team asked Cannon to reschedule the trial for Dec. 11. They said the delay was necessary because the case involves classified information and will require Trump’s lawyers to obtain security clearances, a process that is underway.

The Justice Department said this week that it has begun sharing with the Trump legal team evidence relevant to the case.

But, they said in their Friday filing, “Even with the prompt production the government has arranged, the inclusion of additional time for defense counsel to review and digest the discovery, to make their own decisions about any production to the government, and for the government to review the same, is reasonable and appropriate.”

The Justice Department said Trump’s lawyers do not object to pushing the trial date back. The judge will ultimately set the trial date.

Video below: 'It was worth it': Man arrested for jumping in front of Trump's motorcade speaks