USA v. Trump, et al.

  1. January 17, 2024

    Trump Seeks 'Collusion' Evidence In Classified Docs Case

    Special counsel Jack Smith should be forced to hand over what Donald Trump insists is "evidence of collusion" by the Biden administration, the DOJ, intelligence agencies and even a Georgia district attorney's office involved in the prosecution of the former president over allegations that he swiped classified documents, Trump told a Florida federal judge Tuesday.

  2. January 08, 2024

    Trump Should Reveal Atty Advice In Docs Case, Feds Say

    The Special Counsel's Office urged a Florida federal court to force former President Donald Trump to reveal advice he received from his attorneys about retaining classified records if he plans to cite that as a defense in his upcoming criminal trial, in which he's accused of illegally keeping said documents after leaving office in 2021.

  3. January 01, 2024

    Florida Cases To Watch In 2024

    The criminal case against former President Donald Trump might take top billing in Florida in 2024, but state and federal courts in the Sunshine State will also be busy grappling with how to apply new state laws in insurance disputes and death penalty cases and potentially upending a multibillion-dollar gambling compact with the Seminole Tribe.

  4. January 01, 2024

    What To Watch In Donald Trump's Coming Year Of Trials

    Numerous historic prosecutions of former President Donald Trump are poised to reach a head in 2024, with trial dates dotting the months preceding a November election in which Trump is predicted to be the Republican nominee.

  5. December 21, 2023

    Secret Docs Require 'Need-To-Know' In Trump Case, Feds Say

    The Special Counsel's Office urged a Florida federal judge to deny requests by Donald Trump's lawyers to let them see secret court filings submitted by the U.S. government or provide redacted versions in the Mar-a-Lago case, saying they don't have the required "need-to-know" in order to have access.

  6. November 01, 2023

    Trump Atty Says Overlapping Cases Create 'Unfair' Conflict

    An attorney representing Donald Trump urged a Florida federal judge Wednesday to extend discovery deadlines and force evidence disclosure in the case accusing the former president of illegally withholding classified documents after leaving office, saying that overlapping schedules in two other criminal cases are creating an "extraordinarily unfair" conflict.

  7. October 20, 2023

    Trump Aide Waives Atty Conflict In Secret Docs Case

    The personal aide to Donald Trump told a Florida federal judge Friday that he'll keep his attorney despite a potential conflict of interest stemming from his counsel's representation of a government witness in the investigation into whether the ex-president illegally kept classified documents after leaving the White House in 2021.

  8. October 12, 2023

    Trump Property Manager Sticks With Atty In Secret Docs Case

    The Mar-a-Lago property manager accused of obstructing the investigation into former President Donald Trump's alleged illegal retention of classified documents told a Florida federal judge Thursday that he'll stick with his current attorney, despite a potential conflict of interest over former clients of the lawyer being called as witnesses at trial.

  9. October 10, 2023

    Press Attys Say Trump Secret Docs Court Hearings Are Public

    Attorneys representing a press coalition urged a Florida federal court Tuesday to keep upcoming hearings open in former President Donald Trump's criminal case over retaining classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence, saying the hearings are presumptively public and that the news organizations should be heard before a decision is made to close the courtroom.

  10. October 05, 2023

    Trump Wants Classified Docs Trial Delayed Until After Election

    Former President Donald Trump urged a Florida federal judge Wednesday to delay his upcoming trial in the criminal case regarding classified documents allegedly improperly stored at Mar-a-Lago until after the 2024 presidential election, saying the federal government has failed to adhere to promises of a speedy discovery process.