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What to expect after Trump's court appearance

On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump is set to appear in a Miami courtroom, facing a federal arraignment on 37 felony counts. The indictment stems from his handling of classified documents. Nick Lewis, founder and managing member of the Lewis Law Firm PLLC in Washington, joins CBS News to discuss the details of the indictment against the former president -- and how both prosecutors and Trump's defense team might be preparing for the case ahead.

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Trump says he won't quit 2024 White House run

Sources close to former President Donald Trump's legal team say they expect him to plead not guilty on Tuesday after he was indicted in a federal investigation into his handling of sensitive government documents. Over the weekend, they say Trump was frustrated and defiant, privately telling several allies that he will never quit the presidential race, even if he's convicted. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa and CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe have more.

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Trump's indictment and its fallout for the GOP race

This week Donald Trump, front-runner for the Republican Presidential nomination, was charged with 37 felony counts for retaining classified documents, including nuclear secrets, at his Florida home, and blocking the government's efforts to retrieve them. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa talks with presidential historian Douglas Brinkley and veteran presidential campaign strategist Stuart Stevens about what this means for the Republican Party and the 2024 race.

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