Trump Classified Documents Trial Postponed Indefinitely
On Tuesday, a federal judge indefinitely postponed President Donald Trump’s classified documents trial date in Florida.
On Tuesday, a federal judge indefinitely postponed President Donald Trump’s classified documents trial date in Florida.
Former Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira accepted his 16-year jail sentence after acknowledging that he was behind one of the most shocking disclosures of classified national defense information in recent years.
According to a recent NBC News report, United States President Joe Biden criticized Special Counsel Robert Hur for highlighting the death of his son, Beau Biden, when in reality, it was allegedly the president who introduced the topic regarding the special report, not Hur.
President Biden has responded to the special counsel’s report on his handling of classified documents. The White House counsel is now asking for a revision of Robert Hur’s report.
A federal judge has set the official date for the trial in the case of the classified documents that Jack Smith has brought against 45th President Donald Trump.
While legacy media outlets fixate on President Trump’s battle to postpone his trial regarding classified items, there has been hardly any coverage of President Biden’s own ongoing investigation.
Lawyers for 45th President Donald Trump requested an indefinite delay to the criminal trial over his alleged mishandling of classified documents until after the 2024 presidential election.
The office of Special Counsel Jack Smith, who is leading the probe into 45th President Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of sensitive documents, has spent almost $5.5 million in the first four months of the investigation.
Walt Nuata, has pleaded not guilty to charges relating to his handling of classified documents on Thursday.