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Trump’s Heated Exchange with Welker Highlights Difficult Task Ahead for GOP Presidential Nomination

Former President Donald Trump engaged in a heated exchange with new "Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker this week, discussing a range of legal issues and his role in the Jan. 6 attack. Rep. Mike Turner, Republican of Ohio, noted the importance of both parties coming together to find a solution to the looming government shutdown. Trump and his party face a difficult task ahead as they seek to win the GOP presidential nomination and challenge the Democrats in the upcoming election.

Donald Trump Abandons Plans to Release Report Refuting Georgia Election Indictment Allegations

Donald Trump has announced that he will no longer hold a press conference to present his "irrefutable report" on the 2020 presidential election in Georgia, instead opting to present evidence of election fraud and irregularities in formal legal filings. He also stated that based on the results of the report, all charges should be dropped against him and others, and that there would be a complete exoneration.

Judge Tanya Chutkan Requests Restriction on Former President Donald Trump’s Access to Evidence in Federal Court Arraignment

Former President Donald Trump was arraigned in federal court on Thursday on charges related to his post-election actions. In response, prosecutors have asked the judge to bar Trump from publicly disclosing evidence gathered during the investigation, and requested that he view the materials in the presence of his lawyers. Despite the charges, Trump insisted that it was a "great honor" to be arraigned in federal court.

Former President Donald Trump Hit With Additional Charge of Willful Retention of National Defense Information in Superseding Indictment

Former President Donald Trump has been hit with an additional charge of willful retention of national defense information as part of Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents after leaving the White House. The indictment has swelled from 38 to 42 counts, including the new charge related to the Iran war plan document allegedly flaunted at Bedminster. Trump has denied the charges and called it "prosecutorial misconduct" while ordering the White House to release all documents related to the case.

Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 37 Counts of Conspiracy, Obstruction, and Witness Tampering in Miami Courtroom

Former President Donald Trump was arraigned in a Miami courtroom on Tuesday on 37 counts related to the retention of classified documents at his Florida country club. He entered a not guilty plea and later held a speech at his Bedminster, New Jersey, country club, where he complained about the charges. The charges stem from an investigation into Trump’s alleged hush money payments to a porn star and other related activities, and Trump is expected to continue to use defense as a way to go on offense as his trial progresses.

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.

Former President Donald Trump Caught on Tape Discussing Sensitive Military Document in July 2021 Meeting

Federal prosecutors have obtained a recording of former President Donald Trump discussing a sensitive military document during a July 2021 meeting at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. The recording is a crucial piece of evidence in the ongoing investigation of Trump's handling of classified documents, and could be seen as obstruction of the investigation. It has been presented in grand-jury proceedings by special counsel Jack Smith's office, and the outcome of the investigation is yet to be determined.

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