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Jan 11 2023
Opinion
What to do about Biden's classified documents?
WHAT TO DO ABOUT BIDEN'S CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS? On Monday evening came one of those stories that seem almost too convenient to be true. CBS News reported that Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed a U.S. attorney to investigate classified documents found in an office used by President Joe Biden after he left the vice presidency.
What???!!! Does that mean the current president
Byron YorkJan 12 2023
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Second batch of classified Biden documents found
US President Joe Biden's aides have found a fresh batch of classified government records at a second location, in a growing political embarrassment for the White House.
The first cache was found at a private office in Washington DC that Mr Biden used after his vice-presidency.
The matter is under review by the US Department of Justice.
Former President Donald Trump is
BBC NewsJun 13 2023
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Donald Trump pleads not guilty to classified documents charges
Former President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to 37 charges related to alleged mishandling of classified documents.
Trump’s lawyers asked for a jury trial during the former president’s arraignment Tuesday at a federal courthouse in Miami.
“We most certainly enter a plea of not guilty,” Trump attorney Todd Blanche told the judge.
Before the arraignment, deputy
CNN (Online News)Feb 08 2024
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Republicans furious after Biden avoids charges in classified documents case: 'Two-tiered system of justice'
Congressional Republicans were quick to condemn the Justice Department for not prosecuting President Joe Biden for his mishandling of classified documents despite charging former President Donald Trump in the case against him. In a joint statement, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN), and House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY)
Washington ExaminerJun 10 2023
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Edward Snowden reacts to Trump's classified documents indictment
American whistleblower Edward Snowden reacted to the news of Donald Trump's classified documents indictment in several posts on Twitter on Friday. Trump is facing multiple charges, including one under the Espionage Act, for the way he handled hundreds of classified documents since leaving the White House in January 2021. The former president was indicted Thursday by a grand jury in the
NewsweekJun 09 2023
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11 revelations from the Trump classified documents indictment
Hiding documents in a shower. Showing national security secrets to a political aide and an author. And telling lawyers to simply not cooperate with a grand jury subpoena. These are some of the allegations against Donald Trump in the bombshell federal indictment unsealed Friday, related to the more than 100 classified documents federal agents retrieved from the former president's Mar-a-Lago
NBC News (Online)Jun 08 2023
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MAGA Republicans react to Trump's classified documents indictment
Republican allies of former President Donald Trump are denouncing news of the federal charges against him as "election interference," claiming the indictment is an attempt to divert attention from accusations against President Joe Biden. Several sources reported Thursday that Trump is facing a list of unknown charges stemming from the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into his handling
NewsweekJun 09 2023
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Trump to plead not guilty on charges related to classified documents
Donald Trump will plead not guilty to charges connected to his handling of classified national security records, the former president told Fox News on Friday. Trump told Fox News that he’s “totally innocent” and that the indictment is “election interference at the highest level.” The former president, who is seeking reelection to the White House in next year’s election, announced Thursday that
PoliticoJun 09 2023
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Trump federal indictment unsealed in classified documents probe
Federal prosecutors unsealed the indictment Friday against former President Donald Trump in connection with his handling of government documents.
Trump is slated to be arraigned on Tuesday in a Florida federal court on multiple charges, including conspiracy to obstruct justice, according to sources.
Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and criticized the Department of
ABC News (Online)