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Trump holds Bedminster birthday fundraiser following federal plea
Former President Donald Trump became the first former president to face a judge on federal charges as he pleaded not guilty in a Miami courtroom Tuesday to dozens of felony counts that he hoarded classified documents and refused government demands to give them back. News 4’s Checkey Beckford and Jonathan Dienst report.
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Trump pleads not guilty in classified documents case: Takeaways and what happens next
Here’s a look at the charges, the special counsel’s investigation and how Trump’s case differs from those of other politicians known to be in possession of classified documents.
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Crowds gather outside Trump Tower during federal arraignment
Marc Santia reporting from Trump Tower as supporters gather outside.
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Trump pleads not guilty to 37 federal counts in espionage probe
Former President Donald Trump appeared at a Miami courthouse on Tuesday, where he was booked for 37 counts over his handling of classified materials.
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Trump mugshot: Will he have photo taken during federal arraignment in Florida?
So will Trump be fingerprinted and have a mugshot taken during his arraignment in Miami? It’s a bit of a mixed bag.
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Scenes from Donald Trump's 1st-ever federal arraignment
Former President Donald Trump is set to appear in federal court Tuesday to face 37 federal felony charges over alleged mishandling of classified documents. Photos from outside of the courthouse show supporters, protestors and media gathered to witness the historic arraignment.
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Trump detractors and supporters gather outside Miami courthouse for historic hearing
Security was tight outside the Wilkie D. Ferguson federal courthouse in Miami Tuesday as some demonstrators gathered ahead of former President Donald Trump’s historic court appearance.
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Will Trump have a mugshot? Former President heads to arraignment
Jonathan Dienst reports live from Florida ahead of former President Trump’s federal arraignment.
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Trump indictment: These are the federal charges the former president is facing
Read the 49-page indictment detailing the federal charges Donald Trump now faces.
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Former President Trump pleads not guilty in Miami to federal charges in classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump became the first former president to face a judge on federal charges as he pleaded not guilty in a Miami courtroom Tuesday to dozens of felony counts that he hoarded classified documents and refused government demands to give them back.
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Trump indictment: What to expect from federal court ahead of history-making hearing in Miami
Former President Donald Trump arrived in Miami ahead of his appearance in a federal courtroom to face charges of allegedly mishandling classified documents.
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Donald Trump arrives in Florida ahead of arraignment
Chris Glorioso reporting on Former President Donald Trump’s expected arrival back in New Jersey after his arraignment in Florida tomorrow.
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Who is Aileen Cannon, the Colombian-born judge raised in Miami that will oversee Trump's documents case?
The federal judge was appointed by Trump in 2020 and has already given him a favorable ruling in the past.
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Trump leaves Bedminster to face federal criminal charges in Florida
NBC New York’s Jen Maxfield and Jonathan Diesnt report.
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Trump set for first public appearances since federal indictment with speeches to GOP audiences
Former President Donald Trump is set to make his first public appearances since his federal indictment.
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Trump charged with 37 counts in classified docs case
Former President Trump has been indicted for the second time since leaving office. Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Letter Containing White Powder Sent to Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg
A threatening letter containing white powder was sent to Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, senior officials said, at least the second such letter sent to Bragg.
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DA Alvin Bragg Gets Another Threatening Letter With White Powder; Deemed Non-Hazardous
A threatening letter containing white powder was sent to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Wednesday, according to two senior law enforcement officials.
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Examining the Rarity of Donald Trump's Charges
New data released by New York state is shedding light on just how typical, or atypical, the case against former President Donald Trump really is He is accused of falsifying business records, a charge that defendants rarely face as the top charge on an indictment. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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I-Team: Falsification of Business Records Rarely the Top Charge on NY Indictments
Since his indictment was unsealed, Donald Trump’s supporters and opponents have engaged in a fierce battle about whether the charges represent typical white collar enforcement – or an unusual application of the law. Data released by the state provides ammo for both sides of the argument.