Trump's Legal Battle Over Classified Documents Continues

The criminal case against former President Donald Trump, accusing him of illegally retaining national defense documents and obstructing the government’s efforts to retrieve them, will proceed like other criminal matters. The parties will begin a slow but steady rhythm of status conferences, meeting every couple of months in court as the government starts to provide evidence to the defense through the discovery process. Mr. Trump will also have to finalize the members of his legal team. He is expected to continue with a fairly steady stream of political events in the coming months, although the needs of the court calendar in the Florida case will in some ways dictate his actions.
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