Trump case, federal classified documents from Mar-a-Lago: What we know about sealed hearing
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76% : This would be the first time Trump has attended a hearing in this case.50% : When it comes to Trump and Florida, all eyes are usually on Mar-a-Lago.
49% : Trump is expected to be at the Alto Lee Adams Sr. U.S. Courthouse during a scheduled hearing Monday in Fort Pierce on his federal classified documents case.
47% : When will Trump be in Fort Pierce, Florida?TCPalm reported Sunday, Feb. 11, that Kenny Nail, chairman of the St. Lucie County Republican Executive Committee, announced Trump's in-person plans.
44% : The email said an attorney, who wasn't named but is representing Trump in the local classified document case, said the former president will be at the federal courthouse in Fort Pierce at 9:30 a.m. Monday.
39% : Trump, now a private citizen living at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, and Nauta have pleaded not guilty to the 38-count indictment about the recovery of over 300 classified documents officials say he took upon leaving the White House.
37% : Trump and his two codefendants, Nauta, his valet and bodyguard, and Carlos de Oliveira, property manager at Trump's private club in Palm Beach, are criminally charged with mishandling federal documents uncovered Aug. 8, 2022, at Mar-a-Lago.
35% : No further information was released about Trump or whether he plans to make any public appearances or speeches.
32% : Why is Trump in Fort Pierce, Florida?
24% : Because of the alleged mishandling of Mar-a-Lago classified documents and the United States v. Donald Trump and Waltine "Walt" Nauta case, a lot of eyes are on Fort Pierce, Florida, where the trial is set to take place.
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