High-stakes closed door hearings over evidence in Trump Mar-a-Lago documents case set for Monday
- Former President Donald Trump appeared in federal court in Florida for a closed hearing on charges of taking classified government documents when he left the White House.
- The hearing, attended only by defense attorneys, addressed protective orders for classified information. Trump's co-defendants could not be present due to a lack of security clearance.
- The judge will hear arguments from attorneys regarding the defense's theories and access to classified information. Prosecutors are also expected to present their motions separately.
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Trump expected back in court for classified documents hearing in special secure Florida facility
Former President Trump is reportedly expected to appear in person Monday for a hearing in the classified documents case against him to be held in a specially equipped secure room in Florida. Trump is to be present for the hearing presided over by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon that will be under seal and held in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility or SCIF, designed for viewing classified documents, in Fort Pierce, Florida, ABC News…
High-stakes closed door hearings over evidence in Trump Mar-a-Lago documents case set for Monday
By Katelyn Polantz and Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN (CNN) — The classified documents criminal case against Donald Trump and others heats up again Monday with crucial hearings over access to evidence that could impact whether the former president is tried before the November election. But even then, the proceeding before Judge Aileen Cannon in federal court in Fort Pierce, Florida, won’t be public. On Monday, Trump and his attorneys will meet for seve…
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