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Donald Trump Admits to Reluctantly Handing Over Classified Documents to Justice Department, Raising Questions of Obstruction of Justice

In a recent interview with Fox News' Bret Baier, former President Donald Trump admitted he was reluctant to hand over boxes of classified documents to the Justice Department because he wanted to sort through them to remove personal items. This has raised questions about whether Trump knowingly and deliberately obstructed and withheld records he was ordered to turn in, which could be considered a criminal act. His comments have sparked a debate over whether he will face any legal consequences for his actions.

Donald Trump to Face Trial in August on Charges of Mishandling Classified Documents

Former President Donald Trump is set to face trial in mid-August on 37 felony counts related to the alleged mishandling of classified documents. The trial is expected to be closely watched by the public, as it is the first criminal case to be brought against a former president. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has set the criminal jury trial to take place over a two-week period beginning Aug. 14, although the start date could be delayed by motions from Trump's legal team.

President Biden Hosts White House Event to Celebrate Crackdown on “Junk” Fees and Ticketmaster and Live Nation’s Commitment to Provide Consumers with Full Pricing Upfront

The White House is hosting an event to celebrate the government's effort to crack down on "junk" fees, with Ticketmaster and Live Nation pledging to provide consumers with full pricing upfront. Live Nation is set to pledge that all tickets for its shows sold through Ticketmaster will show one “clear, total price” starting in September. This move towards transparency is part of the Biden administration's push to make ticket buying easier and more affordable for consumers, creating a fairer and more competitive ticket market.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Accused of Violating Federal Law Intended to Prevent Election Interference

Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, has been accused of violating the Hatch Act, a federal law intended to prevent federal employees from using their offices to influence elections. The government watchdog agency has written a letter to Jean-Pierre, who has responded by saying the White House counsel will review her violation. It is unclear what action, if any, will be taken against Jean-Pierre.

Former President Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Mishandling Classified Documents After Leaving White House

Former President Donald Trump has been charged with mishandling classified documents, making him the first former president to face federal charges. The arrest follows a jury finding him liable for sexual abuse and defamation, as well as investigations into his involvement in the Capitol insurrection and attempts to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results. Police had braced for up to 50,000 demonstrators outside the courthouse, but the scene was relatively sedate as Trump headed to a Cuban restaurant for a meeting with loyalists.

Donald Trump Mischaracterizes Presidential Records Act in Attempt to Deflect from Indictment Charges, According to Legal Experts and NARA.

Former President Donald Trump and his allies have been mischaracterizing the Presidential Records Act, a 1978 law enacted in the wake of Watergate, in order to defend himself against his indictment last week. The law does not give Trump the right to take documents with him as he left the White House, and the National Archives and Records Administration is monitoring the situation.

Donald Trump Arrives in Miami Ahead of First Court Appearance on 37 Felony Charges

Former President Donald Trump has arrived in Miami ahead of his first court appearance on 37 felony charges. He is accused of illegally taking highly classified documents from the White House to his Florida club and refusing to return them. Trump will plead not guilty on all charges and is expected to remain in the 2024 presidential race even if convicted. Tuesday's court session will be the first step in determining the former president's fate.

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