"Trump's Classified Documents Trial: Delays, Hearings, and Timing Considerations"

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Legal analyst Glenn Kirschner predicts that former President Donald Trump will be tried and convicted in his federal classified documents case before the 2024 election, despite trial delays. Trump faces 40 felony counts related to handling classified materials, and federal prosecutors have requested a speedy trial, while Trump has sought to delay it until after the election. In addition to this case, Trump is also facing federal charges related to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election and charges in New York regarding falsified records in connection with "hush money" payments.
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