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Former President Donald J. Trump pleaded not guilty in Miami federal court on Tuesday to criminal charges that he risked disclosure of defense secrets and obstructed the government’s efforts to reclaim classified documents taken upon leaving office.
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The House unanimously passed a resolution on Tuesday calling on the Russian government to release Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in March, and provide unfettered consular access to him in the meantime.
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The C.I.A. told Ukrainian officials last summer that it had learned of what it thought was an aborted plot by the Ukrainians to attack the Nord Stream pipelines, and the agency reinforced its objection to any such operation, U.S. officials said.
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Former President Donald J. Trump and his personal aide, Walt Nauta, were ordered by a federal magistrate judge on Tuesday to not discuss their criminal case, even though the two work closely and see each other practically every day.
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Donald Trump and his advisers have been scrambling to assemble a legal team for his first scheduled court appearance on Tuesday after being charged with mishandling classified documents and obstructing the government’s efforts to retrieve them.
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Donald Trump will conduct last-minute interviews with lawyers on Monday to represent him before heading to the federal court on Tuesday. He was indicted on charges of mishandling national security secrets and obstructing efforts to reclaim the documents.
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The federal indictment of Donald Trump leaves his GOP presidential rivals with a stark choice: Defer to a system of law and order that is central to the party’s identity, or take a radical path of resistance. Their response will have enormous implications.
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Donald Trump’s criminal indictment in the documents case will be overseen — at least initially — by Aileen Cannon, a judge who Trump appointed and was criticized for handing him unusually favorable rulings early in the investigation.
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The federal indictment of Donald Trump has unleashed a wave of calls by his supporters for violence and an uprising to defend him, disturbing observers and raising concerns of a dangerous atmosphere ahead of his court appearance in Miami on Tuesday.
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The Supreme Court will soon rule on race-conscious college admissions, a core Democratic issue. But an analysis of an affirmative action referendum in California, which was rejected in 2020, points to a divide between the party and its voters.
Walt Nauta is a personal aide to Donald Trump who is a regular presence at his side. Now, he has been charged as a co-conspirator in the classified documents case, facing the prospect of years in prison for having apparently carried out Trump's wishes.
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For all the evidence laid out in the indictment accusing Donald Trump of holding onto hundreds of classified documents and then obstructing the government’s efforts to retrieve them, one mystery remains: Why did he take them and fight so hard to keep them?
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Jason Owens, who has served in the Border Patrol for more than 20 years, was most recently the leader of the Del Rio division in Texas, which handles one of the busiest areas for illegal crossings. He succeeds Raul Ortiz as Border Patrol chief.
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Rather than saying DOJ is holding Trump to an unfair standard, said a man of Trump’s stature & ambitions should be held to a higher standard. "It’s particularly awful for someone who has been president and who aspires to be president again."
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The federal indictment of Donald Trump includes photos of documents that were stored at Mar-a-Lago in various, sometimes haphazard, ways. This image from April 2021 shows boxes that were moved from the business center in the club to a bathroom and shower.
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News Analysis: The federal indictment of Donald Trump poses one of the gravest challenges to democracy the U.S. has ever faced. If the former president winds up in front of a jury, it's no exaggeration to suggest that American justice will be on trial too.
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The first federal indictment of a former president poses one of the gravest challenges to democracy the country has ever faced as Trump seeks to discredit the system and prosecutors seek to validate the principle that even the powerful are accountable.
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Breaking: An appeals panel has imposed limits on what a military judge can do next week in USS Cole hearings — the latest obstacle in the slow moving path to trial in the longest-running war crimes case at Guantanamo Bay.
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