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Major Update In DA Bragg’s Case Against Trump After Federal Indictment

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Following the former president’s arraignment on federal charges relating to his handling of secret materials on Tuesday in Miami, two significant cases against Donald Trump have recently suffered significant setbacks.

In an interview with MSNBC, New York Attorney General Letitia James stated that the federal lawsuit will take precedent over both her case as well as the one brought against Trump by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

“In all likelihood, I believe that my case, as well as DA Bragg and the Georgia case, will, unfortunately, have to be adjourned pending the outcome of the federal case,” James said. “So it all depends upon the scheduling of this particular case. I know there’s gonna be a flood, a flurry of motions, motion to dismiss, discovery issues, all of that. So it really all depends. Obviously, all of us want to know what Judge [Aileen] Cannon is going to do and whether or not she’s going to delay this particular case.”

Tuesday saw Trump’s court appearance in Miami for his arraignment in the case that Special Counsel Jack Smith, appointed by Biden’s Department of Justice, is bringing against him.

Through his attorneys, Trump entered a “not guilty” plea in federal court.

Trump was given a pretrial release by the federal judge, with the exception of no communication with witnesses. Trump has been accused on 37 occasions by Smith of handling secret documents improperly. Trump, who will challenge President Joe Biden in the 2016 presidential race, may spend years in prison if he is found guilty on all counts.

There were no cameras, phones, or other electronic devices permitted in the Miami courthouse where Judge Goodman presided over Trump’s arraignment on Tuesday, but reporters reported what they saw there.

“However, there was no apparent eye contact between Trump and Smith during the day’s proceedings. Trump sat with his arms folded most of the time, talking with his lawyers occasionally. But Trump did not speak and Magistrate Judge Goodman never addressed him directly,” Fox News reported.

“Judge Goodman asked both sides if they agreed to waive the reading of the indictment, to which they agreed, so the matter got to Trump’s arraignment fairly quickly. Most of the arguments from both sides were about Trump’s contact with potential witnesses, and the defense pointed out that they don’t even have a full list of witnesses yet,” the outlet added.

Trump didn’t seem overjoyed to be there, according to CNN’s Evan Perez, who was also present in the courtroom.

“He had a very serious look on his face, periodically had his arms folded,” Perez said. “The former president entered the room probably about 30 or 40 minutes before the judge. We couldn’t see exactly when he entered the room because the televisions of the room that we were in were not turned on immediately, but we saw, you know, the lawyers take their seats and the former president sort of twiddling his thumbs while he waited for proceedings to take his place.”

The indictment claims that on at least two separate occasions, Trump exposed a number of individuals who lacked the necessary security clearances to classified information. According to the DOJ, both incidents happened at Trump’s golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

CNN received information about one of the reported incidents.

According to the network, federal prosecutors “obtained an audio recording of a summer 2021 meeting in which former President Donald Trump acknowledges he held onto a classified Pentagon document about a potential attack on Iran, multiple sources told CNN, undercutting his argument that he declassified everything.”

Trump said last Thursday that the US Department of Justice had indicted him on charges related to his handling of classified materials.

The charges “include willful retention of national defense information, conspiracy to obstruct justice, withholding a document or record, corruptly concealing a document or record, concealing a document in a federal investigation, a scheme to conceal, and false statements and representations,” ABC News reported.

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KIM
KIM
10 months ago

THIS COULD LEAD TO MORE TIME TO FOCUS ON THIS PAST INDICTMENT.
THIS HOAX IS TO STOP REPUBLICAN’S FOR VOTING FOR TRUMP PERIOD. WE CAN NOT STOP VOTING FOR HIM, WE ARE IN A HISTORY MAKING MESS BECAUSE BIDEN WAS PLANTED IN THE WH. WE NEED A NEW PARTY PERIOD.

sue
sue
10 months ago

BRAGG IS A SAD LOSER