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Donald Trump classified documents case thrown out by judge

Jul 15, 2024 View Original Article
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  • Politician Portrayal

    -64% Negative

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37% : However, the case has been mired in a variety of legal challenges, and was not expected to be heard before the presidential election on Nov 5.If he won the election, Trump could pardon himself of any federal convictions.
28% : The case, which was due to be heard in Florida, accused Trump of taking classified material from the White House and storing them at his Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach after leaving office.
27% : The case, which is one of four pending against Trump, had previously been indefinitely postponed.
24% : On Monday, Judge Aileen Cannon, who was nominated by Trump, agreed with the former president's legal team that the appointment of Jack Smith as a special prosecutor was unconstitutional.
21% : Prosecutors claimed that Trump had violated the Espionage Act by inappropriately storing 32 sensitive documents at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
20% : Judge Cannon was appointed to the bench by Trump in his final year in office, and had been accused by Mr Smith's team of being in the pocket of the former president.

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