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Here's what to expect next after former President Donald Trump's court appearance.
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Here's what to expect next after former President Donald Trump's court appearance.
Former President Donald Trump is speaking at his golf club in New Jersey after a historic court appearance Tuesday. The former president pleaded not guilty to 37 felony counts at the federal courthouse in Miami. CBS News' Major Garrett, Scott MacFarlane and Fin Gómez report.
Former President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to 37 felony counts during a historic federal court appearance in Miami on Tuesday. Scott MacFarlane, Fin Gómez and Robert Costa report on the scene inside and outside of the courtroom.
In Bedminster, New Jersey, former President Donald Trump laid out his arguments against the indictment, claiming he has an "absolute right" to keep any documents.
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to 37 felony counts, stemming from his handling of classified documents. Both pro-Trump and anti-Trump protesters gathered outside the Miami federal courthouse Tuesday for his arraignment. Presidential historian Alexis Coe joins CBS News' "Prime Time" to discuss the historical impact of the case.
For the first time ever, a former U.S. president is facing federal charges. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joined "Prime Time" to discuss the unique factors in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case.
Special counsel Jack Smith promised a speedy trial for the first former president to ever be federally charged with a crime. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins to discuss how former President Donald Trump's legal team could delay the process, and what legal pathways Trump has moving forward.
Former President Donald Trump could face serious legal consequences if convicted in the classified documents case. CBS News' Catherine Herridge, Major Garrett and John Dickerson report.
An anti-Trump protestor was arrested Tuesday after rushing former President Trump's motorcade as he left a federal courthouse in Miami following his arraignment.
Just seven members of the general public, as well as a couple dozen reporters, were allowed into the courtroom during former President Donald Trump's arraignment.
The indictment alleges the former president "endeavored to obstruct the FBI and grand jury investigations and conceal retention of classified documents." Read the 44-page indictment here.
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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.
Former President Donald Trump traveled to Florida Monday ahead of his expected arraignment in a Miami federal court. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports from the Sunshine State. Plus, CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge breaks down the document classification levels at the heart of the case.
Former President Donald Trump is now in Florida ahead of a historic court appearance on Tuesday. He is accused of mishandling classified documents and attempting to block the Justice Department's efforts to get them back. CBS News' Major Garrett, Scott MacFarlane and Anthony Salvanto join with the latest.
Former President Donald Trump has landed in Florida ahead of his Tuesday arraignment at the federal courthouse in Miami. Officials say they are prepared to handle any large crowds that may gather outside of the courthouse during his appearance. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez has more from Miami.
Trump said he will plead not guilty to the charges, which are related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents.
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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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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Donald Trump is the first former president in U.S. history to face federal charges. Presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky joins CBS News to discuss the unprecedented nature of Trump's indictment and what it could mean for future occupants of the White House.
Former President Donald Trump faces 37 counts in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. CBS News' Catherine Herridge and Robert Costa break down the 49-page federal indictment. Plus, former Justice Department federal prosecutor David Aaron discusses the strength of the case.
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