Heated Arguments and Shouting Erupt in Trump's Mar-a-Lago Case Hearing

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Walt Nauta's defense team seeks to modify a motion to dismiss the indictment in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, arguing that special counsel Jack Smith has shifted the statutory authority for count 38, which pertains to Trump, not Nauta. The defense claims this change undermines the government's case, asserting that causing someone to make "literally-true" statements does not constitute a federal crime.
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- 'Garbage argument': Hearing in Trump's classified docs case gets heated POLITICO
- Aileen Cannon's Trump Hearing Suddenly Erupts Into Shouting Newsweek
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